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Man Accused of Kicking and Biting Officers, Grabbing K9 During Garden City Arrest

  • West Mercia Police officers were bitten by James Robert Murray during a disturbance response in Worcestershire on June 27, requiring hospital treatment.
  • Following a medical call on June 25, Murray’s escalating intoxicated behavior led police to arrest him, during which he resisted and bit three officers, causing injuries.
  • West Mercia Police officers said Murray spat at Officer Brooking and bit three officers during resistance, leaving skin-breaking bite marks.
  • Following the incident, all three officers received hospital treatment after Murray’s bites broke the skin, and he was charged with assault, resisting arrest, and battery.
  • Beyond this case, UK law considers assaults on emergency workers criminal, with Chief Superintendent Edd Williams condemning such violence as an unacceptable threat to public safety.
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Man bites three police officers

The man bit the three West Mercia Police officers after they were called to a disturbance.

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Man arrested for biting three police officers

A MAN bit three police officers as he was resisting arrest, West Mercia Police has revealed.

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