PC on 'challenging journey to recovery' after man, 19, jailed for ramming him off motorbike in stolen car
A police officer who was seriously injured when he was rammed off his motorcycle by a man driving a stolen car has revealed he is on a "challenging journey to recovery".
David Doyle, 19, of Brick Lane, Northolt, west London, was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison at Harrow Crown Court on Thursday, the Metropolitan Police said. He was also disqualified from driving for 81 months.
PC Richard Keel was on a marked motorcycle in Camden Street in the capital at around 6.20pm on 17 May when he spotted Doyle driving a stolen car at dangerous speeds.
When PC Keel started a pursuit, police said Doyle reversed towards him at high speed multiple times, hitting him hard on the third attempt and knocking him off his motorcycle.
Doyle then sped off, leaving PC Keel with significant injuries, according to the Met.
The stolen vehicle was later found one mile away from where the attack took place.
Doyle was arrested on 23 May and charged the next day with driving offences and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
PC Keel, who is based in the Central North Command Unit, said: "Although I'm on a challenging journey to recovery, I'm pleased that Doyle has been brought to justice for the attack.
"This incident is a reminder of the dangers we face as we strive to keep communities and Londoners safe," he said.
"I would like to thank the members of the public that helped me that day and my colleagues who have been extremely supportive during this difficult time."
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Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said: "Every day, 18 of our officers are assaulted in the line of duty protecting the public. Two are seriously injured each week.
"I am constantly humbled by the selfless and brave commitment of the men and women of the Met who put their lives on the line to keep Londoners safe.
"That's exactly what PC Keel did and I am pleased we were able to bring his attacker swiftly to justice."