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Man charged with attempted murder of Scottish police officers Man charged with attempted murder of Scottish police officers
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A man will appear in court on Monday charged with the attempted murder of two police officers in Inverclyde.A man will appear in court on Monday charged with the attempted murder of two police officers in Inverclyde.
Constables Laura Sayer, 39, and Kenny MacKenzie, 43, were seriously injured after being stabbed at a house in Greenock on Friday morning.Constables Laura Sayer, 39, and Kenny MacKenzie, 43, were seriously injured after being stabbed at a house in Greenock on Friday morning.
Police Scotland said a 43-year-old man had been arrested, charged and was due to appear at Greenock sheriff court on Monday. A report will also be sent to the procurator fiscal.Police Scotland said a 43-year-old man had been arrested, charged and was due to appear at Greenock sheriff court on Monday. A report will also be sent to the procurator fiscal.
Both officers were taken to the nearby Royal Inverclyde hospital, but MacKenzie was later transferred to Queen Elizabeth university hospital in Glasgow for further treatment. It is understood the officer, who has been in the force for nine years, was being treated for a serious neck injury.Both officers were taken to the nearby Royal Inverclyde hospital, but MacKenzie was later transferred to Queen Elizabeth university hospital in Glasgow for further treatment. It is understood the officer, who has been in the force for nine years, was being treated for a serious neck injury.
Sayer has been with Police Scotland for just six months. Sayer has been with Police Scotland for six months.
Police said the incident was not terror-related. Both officers are due to be released from hospital later on Saturday.
The assistant chief constable, Bernard Higgins, who visited both officers in hospital on Friday, said: “They were in remarkable good spirits. I’m blown away by the courage of them. I was actually very moved and proud to speak with them.” Chief Supt Gordon Crossan, the local policing commander for Renfrewshire and Inverclyde, visited them on Saturday and said they were in “remarkable spirits”.
The acting head of Police Scotland, Iain Livingstone, praised the officers’ “incredible bravery”.The acting head of Police Scotland, Iain Livingstone, praised the officers’ “incredible bravery”.
The first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, said the incident was a “reminder of the vital but often dangerous job our police men and women do, and what a huge debt of gratitude we owe to them”.The first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, said the incident was a “reminder of the vital but often dangerous job our police men and women do, and what a huge debt of gratitude we owe to them”.
Police Scotland has referred the incident to the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner.Police Scotland has referred the incident to the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner.
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