Moment Exeter road rage driver ploughed into police officer caught on camera
Footage - which some people may find distressing - of the incident in the car park at Sainsbury s has been released
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Horror moment driver mows down cop as he flees Sainsbury s car park in road rage rampage
Damien Price got into a row with a couple over a one-way system in the supermarket car park and mowed down Sgt Alex Howden as he tried to flee. The officer suffered a broken leg and head injuries
12:26, 16 DEC 2020
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A violent boyfriend has been jailed after his terrified partner used a special code during a 999 call to alert police that she was being attacked.
Alexander Boy left victim Emma Parkinson with bruises all over her face and head in the drunken assault at her flat in Exeter, Devon.
She used a special facility on the 999 system to silently alert police without him realising what she was doing.
Dialling 55 when prompted indicates to call handlers that there is a genuine emergency but the caller cannot safely talk.
The code was introduced to enable police staff to distinguish between nuisance calls and those from victims of violence who are unable to speak.
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A SINGLE mother and her ex-boyfriend have been found guilty of biting, battering and force feeding a 17-month-old toddler who was found covered in bruises. The former couple met through Tinder and had joint care of the little boy in the weeks before doctors found 18 different areas of injury on his head and body. They had just moved to Seaton in East Devon from Southbourne, Dorset, in January 2018 when a pharmacy worker saw bruising on the child’s face and alerted social workers. A mother at a playgroup in Dorset had already contacted the NSPCC a week earlier to report concerns after seeing injuries. One bruise on the boy’s forehead was clearly visible in a photo which the mother posted in Instagram.