Man jailed for attempted murder of officer
A man who attempted to murder a Kent Police officer has been jailed for 30 years.
Robert Jenner repeatedly stabbed a constable with a pair of scissors during a “sustained and savage attack” which left the officer with more than 20 separate injuries.
Chief Superintendent Neil Loudon said they were some of the “worst injuries to a constable” he had ever seen
The assault happened during the evening of June 15, 2023, after patrols attended Jenner’s flat in Albion Place, Maidstone, following allegations of indecent exposure in nearby Mote Park.
Jenner was completely naked, and having barricaded his front door with furniture refused to let officers inside.
After access was eventually gained he fled into a darkened room. One of the officers followed and was immediately set upon by Jenner who was armed with a pair of scissors.
He repeatedly stabbed him in the head, face, neck and limbs. The assault ended only when colleagues were able to intervene and assist the officer in restraining Jenner.
He was charged with attempted murder and pleaded not guilty but was convicted after a trial at Maidstone Crown Court.
The trial was held in Jenner’s absence, as he repeatedly refused to leave his cell, said Kent Police.
“Jenner, 50, was again absent on Tuesday (February 4), when the judge passed a sentence of 30 years’ imprisonment,” the force added.
“He was deemed ‘dangerous’ and will have to serve at least two thirds before he can apply for parole.”
On his eventual release from prison, Jenner will be the subject of an extended licence period of five years.
Chief Supt Loudon said: “Jenner was responsible for a sustained and savage attack against a frontline police officer dedicated to serving his local community.
“This terrifying ordeal lasted more than 20 seconds and only ended when colleagues were able to intervene and assist the officer in restraining Jenner.
“Jenner has inflicted some of the worst injuries to a constable I have ever seen and this case is also a reminder of the challenges police officers face through their readiness to confront danger and protect others.
“Throughout all the court proceedings Jenner has displayed his clear contempt for the law and has also remained unrepentant for his shocking actions. He remains a serious and substantial threat to the public and will now rightly be in prison for a very long time.”