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Van was smoking as man fled from police in two-mile chase

Woodhouse Road, Keighley. Picture: Google Streetview. The police helicopter was scrambled in the chase. A VAN driver who “set off like a rocket” at the start of a two-mile police chase around Keighley has been spared an immediate prison sentence. Richard Smith reached speeds of 70mph in the heavily smoking vehicle, narrowly avoiding pedestrians, smashing into a boulder and tilting it over on a bank. He then fled on foot and was tracked by officers on foot and the police helicopter, Bradford Crown Court heard yesterday. Smith, 31, of Eaton Street, Keighley, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving on April 14 last year and driving uninsured and without a licence.

Man punched boy, 14, and threatened to put a bullet through his head

Man punched boy, 14, and threatened to put a bullet through his head A DRUNKEN man who took an ornamental sword and a knife into the street after punching a 14-year-old boy and threatening to “put a bullet through his head” has been spared an immediate jail sentence. Paul Page’s poorly father wrote to the judge at Bradford Crown Court appealing for his son to keep his liberty because he was his carer and he relied very heavily on him. Page, 24, of Braithwaite Avenue, Keighley, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated assault by beat-ing and possession of the knife and sword in the street close to his home on February 13 last year.

Man attacked FIVE police officers - by head-butting, kicking, biting and spitting

Lusher A man has been jailed for 19 months for attacking five police officers during the coronavirus pandemic by head-butting, kicking, biting and spitting at them. Judge Jonathan Rose warned that people who attack emergency workers will go to prison when he locked Jack Lusher up today. “It is not all right to hit a police officer because it’s ‘part of the job’,” the judge stated. He cited a report from the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire, John Robins, that disclosed that every week in the county there are an average of 37 assaults on police officers and civilian staff. Lusher, 24, turned to excessive drinking after first being furloughed from his job as a chef because of the pandemic and then being made redundant, Bradford Crown Court heard.

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