Alexander Dighton: Man jailed for life for officer's attempted murder in police station attack
- On January 31, 28-year-old Alexander Dighton carried out a violent assault on three police officers near a police station located in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales.
- Dighton premeditated the assault motivated by anti-government and anti-Islam ideologies, having sharpened a shovel and prepared Molotov cocktails prior to the attack.
- He arrived shortly before 7pm wearing body armour, set fire to a police van, smashed vehicle windows, and assaulted officers by stabbing one in the leg and punching another.
- Dighton pleaded guilty to 11 offences including attempted murder and arson, and was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 22 years, with the judge citing a terrorist connection.
- The attack highlights risks police officers face daily, prompting tribute from Chief Superintendent Stephen Jones for their bravery and professionalism during the incident.
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Terrorist who attacked officers outside police station jailed for life
Alexander Dighton was sentenced at the Old Bailey on Friday afternoon.
·Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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