Two More Arrested After Officer Hit by Stolen Police Car in Downpatrick
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- Two additional individuals were arrested following an incident in Downpatrick, County Down, where a police officer was seriously injured after being struck by a stolen police car.
- Kieran Turley, 27, appeared in court charged with dangerous driving and other offenses.
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Why It Matters
An incident occurred in Downpatrick, County Down, where a police officer was seriously injured after being hit by a stolen police car. The officer also discharged his firearm. Two additional arrests have been made.
Two more people have been arrested in connection with an incident in Downpatrick, County Down, on Sunday in which a police officer fired his gun and was also seriously injured when he was hit by a stolen police car.
A 36-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and aggravated vehicle taking causing injury, while a 27-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and failing to stop for police.
Meanwhile, a man has appeared at Downpatrick Magistrates Court in relation to the same incident.
Kieran Turley, 27, from Vianstown Road in the town, was charged with dangerous driving, driving while disqualified and using a motor vehicle with no insurance.
He was initially also arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, but has since been released unconditionally on that count.
Appearing in the dock at Downpatrick Magistrates Court, Turley wore a grey tracksuit and listened as a police officer said he could connect him to the charges.
Judge Magill asked the officer if anyone else had been arrested, and the detective confirmed that a man and a woman remain in police custody "and enquiries are ongoing at this point".
It is understood part of that investigation relates to attempted murder after an officer was struck by a stolen police vehicle.
The court heard a car was being driven dangerously on the Flying Horse Road and Ardglass Road weaving across lanes early on Sunday morning.
A bottle was also thrown at police from the car.
When the car stopped and a suspect ran from the car, police said they later found the accused hiding in a garden of a nearby address.
The court heard the accused was found with the key to the vehicle.
Bail was refused and Turley will appear again in court on 25 June.
What happened in the Downpatrick incident?
The incident began at about 04:45 BST on Sunday after a vehicle failed to stop for a police in the Fountain Street area of Downpatrick.
After that police crew returned to their station, other PSNI colleagues later found the vehicle in the Ballymote Walk area of the town.
A man then ran from the vehicle and officers pursued him on foot towards the nearby Colmcille Road.
"As officers returned to their police car, someone was in the driver's seat - driving erratically and directly towards an officer," said Assistant Chief Constable Melanie Jones.
After the officer discharged one round from his weapon, he was struck by the stolen police car and needed assistance from his colleagues and ambulance staff.
The suspect then abandoned the police car and left the scene.
The incident unfolded over the course of about 45 minutes.
PM says violence against officers 'unacceptable'
The Police Ombudsman's Office confirmed that its investigators had attended the scene of the shooting, in line with standard procedures.
"We have been gathering relevant information, including any available video evidence, to assess the circumstances," said its director of investigations, Nikki Davis.
"Our thoughts are with the police officer who has been injured during the incident in Downpatrick and their colleague who was present," she added.
Sir Keir Starmer also said his thoughts are with the injured officer.
The Prime Minister said: "Violence against police officers is wholly unacceptable and will never be tolerated.
"This was a horrific incident. Those who wear the uniform do so to protect the public and uphold the law and any attack on them is an attack on the safety of our communities."
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Further charges may be brought against the arrested individuals.
Likely · Within weeks
The Police Ombudsman's Office will release findings from its investigation.
Very likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What were the full circumstances leading to the officer discharging his weapon?
- What is the condition of the injured police officer?
- What is the motive behind the actions of the suspects?
- Will the remaining arrested individuals be charged?






