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High Wycombe man who shot PC with crossbow jailed | High Wycombe man who shot PC with crossbow jailed |
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Jason King attacked a neighbour before shooting a police officer with a crossbow | Jason King attacked a neighbour before shooting a police officer with a crossbow |
A man who shot a policeman in the leg with a crossbow after officers were called to a neighbour dispute has been jailed for nine years. | A man who shot a policeman in the leg with a crossbow after officers were called to a neighbour dispute has been jailed for nine years. |
Jason King, 55, stabbed a neighbour's partner in the stomach near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, and then fired at PC Curtis Foster on 10 May 2024. | |
The officer, who was hit by a bolt in the leg, made a full recovery and returned to duty. The stab victim also recovered. | The officer, who was hit by a bolt in the leg, made a full recovery and returned to duty. The stab victim also recovered. |
King admitted unlawful wounding and at a Crown Court hearing in Amersham, Judge Jonathan Cooper said King posed a "significant" risk. | |
He also pleaded guilty to having an article with a blade or point, having an offensive weapon, wounding with intent and affray. | |
Jason King had a history of mental health difficulties, the court was told | |
King, a former computer worker of School Close in Downley, near High Wycombe, repeatedly shot at officers with the crossbow out of his upstairs window. | |
Footage released by Thames Valley Police showed King, wearing shorts and a T-shirt, running across a road, pursuing the officers while pointing a crossbow. | |
An armed officer can be heard shouting a warning before shooting King in the stomach - who had been hiding near trees. | |
He was taken to hospital under police supervision with potentially life-changing injuries, but was discharged 10 days later and arrested, before being charged. | He was taken to hospital under police supervision with potentially life-changing injuries, but was discharged 10 days later and arrested, before being charged. |
The judge said King's actions were evidence he had attempted "to settle a score with police". | |
"It was as if you were trying to hunt down the officer, chasing him, aiming at his body," he added. | "It was as if you were trying to hunt down the officer, chasing him, aiming at his body," he added. |
Judge Cooper was told that he had bought the crossbow online for less than £20. | Judge Cooper was told that he had bought the crossbow online for less than £20. |
He told King he was "clearly beside yourself" with anger during the incident. | He told King he was "clearly beside yourself" with anger during the incident. |
Judge Cooper said PC Foster - who suffered a 2-3cm (1in) wound near an artery - and two other officers should be commended for bravery. | |
Police were called to the neighbour dispute in School Close on 10 May 2024 | |
In an interview following the sentencing, PC Foster described how he lost so much blood that his colleagues were "covered" in it. | |
He said he saw King take "the whole window out of its frame" before pointing something at him. | |
The officer knew he had been "impacted", but his adrenaline levels were "so high" that he could not feel much pain. | |
'Grinning' | |
Barrister Graham Smith, prosecuting, said King had previous convictions, including possessing a bladed article in a public place and for punching and threatening a neighbour. | |
Mr Smith said PC Foster saw King "grinning" as he exited his address before shooting him in the leg. | |
PC Foster told the judge, in a written victim impact statement, that the attack had affected him in "so many ways". | |
"Previously, I guess I was quite blase about work," he said. | |
"I kind of thought risk is risk and that is what you deal with. Now I feel more cautious." | |
PC Foster said he had suffered anxiety and had thought about how he might never have seen his "parents or anyone else" again. | PC Foster said he had suffered anxiety and had thought about how he might never have seen his "parents or anyone else" again. |
He said his wound had physically healed but left a scar. | He said his wound had physically healed but left a scar. |
Mark Kimsey, for King, said his client had a history of anxiety and depression, and cannabis use may have been an "aggravating factor". | |
The barrister said King wanted to apologise, felt "embarrassed and ashamed", and "didn't understand why he lost the plot". | |
He said what King did was "totally out of character". | He said what King did was "totally out of character". |
His client had been on remand in custody since May 2024 and "doing extremely well", Mr Kimsey added. | |
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