Officers injured after their police vehicle is rammed
Two Police Service of Northern Ireland officers were injured after their patrol car was deliberately rammed during an incident in Crossmaglen in the early hours of Monday morning (October 14).
District Commander for Newry Mourne and Down, Superintendent Norman Haslett, said the officers were on patrol in the Dundalk Road area just after 1am when they signalled their blue lights at a black Audi driving on the opposite side of the road.
“The Audi then deliberately drove towards the police vehicle and rammed the front, injuring two police officers and causing significant damage,” said Supt Haslett.
“The Audi then drove off in the direction of Crossmaglen and was last seen driving across the border into the Republic of Ireland.
“An investigation is now underway and we are also liaising with our colleagues in An Garda Síochána.
“The two officers suffered injuries to their back and neck and have had to go off duty as a result.”
He added: “Our officers were working in the small hours of the morning to keep the community safe when this reckless act occurred.
“We could have been looking at one or two officers being seriously injured or even killed as a result of this incident.
“Attacks on any of the emergency services are totally wrong and I would condemn this appalling attack in the strongest possible terms.”