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Driver, 81, allegedly attacks police officer
CTV.ca News Staff
Updated: Sun. Mar. 19 2006 11:20 PM ET
A police officer conducting a routine traffic stop got more than he bargained for when he was allegedly confronted by a violent 81-year-old driver.
Police say the man was pulled over early Saturday morning in the town of Cambridge, Ont. for not wearing a seatbelt.
Despite his advanced age, "the driver became irate and ended up punching the officer in the face," said Supt. Brent Thomlinson of the Waterloo Regional Police.
"The officer was dragged a short distance by the vehicle and fell clear, and ended up breaking his elbow and wrist as a result of the fall."
While officers tracked down the driver's car, he sped away. They followed him for a short distance but decided to call off the chase for safety reasons.
Police then confronted the driver at his home, but the octogenarian was allegedly still angry, and still unwilling to give himself up.
"Officers attempted to arrest the man at that time for the violations that had occurred and he was brandishing a metal bar," said Thomlinson.
"The officers ended up taking him into custody and he was taken to Cambridge Memorial Hospital, as he had some cuts and scrapes to his head."
Percy Turner was released from hospital but now faces several charges, including assaulting a police officer and dangerous driving.
Turner will is scheduled to appear in court on April 6. Police are now looking for witnesses.
With a report by CTV's Lia Rosekat in Cambridge, Ont.
© Copyright 2002-2006 Bell Globemedia Inc.
Ouch!
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060319/police_driver_060319/20060319?hub=Canada
Driver, 81, allegedly attacks police officer
CTV.ca News Staff
Updated: Sun. Mar. 19 2006 11:20 PM ET
A police officer conducting a routine traffic stop got more than he bargained for when he was allegedly confronted by a violent 81-year-old driver.
Police say the man was pulled over early Saturday morning in the town of Cambridge, Ont. for not wearing a seatbelt.
Despite his advanced age, "the driver became irate and ended up punching the officer in the face," said Supt. Brent Thomlinson of the Waterloo Regional Police.
"The officer was dragged a short distance by the vehicle and fell clear, and ended up breaking his elbow and wrist as a result of the fall."
While officers tracked down the driver's car, he sped away. They followed him for a short distance but decided to call off the chase for safety reasons.
Police then confronted the driver at his home, but the octogenarian was allegedly still angry, and still unwilling to give himself up.
"Officers attempted to arrest the man at that time for the violations that had occurred and he was brandishing a metal bar," said Thomlinson.
"The officers ended up taking him into custody and he was taken to Cambridge Memorial Hospital, as he had some cuts and scrapes to his head."
Percy Turner was released from hospital but now faces several charges, including assaulting a police officer and dangerous driving.
Turner will is scheduled to appear in court on April 6. Police are now looking for witnesses.
With a report by CTV's Lia Rosekat in Cambridge, Ont.
© Copyright 2002-2006 Bell Globemedia Inc.