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Essex Police officer receives Queen’s Commendation for Bravery

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Published: 07:00 20/07/2024
The Lord-Lieutenant of Essex Jennifer Tolhurst speaks at a microphone watched by Essex Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington and Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst
The Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, Jennifer Tolhurst, presents the Essex Police officer with his Queen’s Commendation for Bravery, watched by Essex Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington and Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst

An Essex Police officer has been presented with the Queen’s Commendation for Bravery following an horrific knife attack at his home.

The officer was stabbed 11 times on his doorstep by a man, who had tracked him down after becoming fixated with him and launching a harassment campaign on social media.

The officer received his award from Essex Lord-Lieutenant Jennifer Tolhurst, watched proudly by his wife, Essex Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington and Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst.

Mrs Tolhurst told him she was ‘particularly privileged and honoured to be able to present the late Queen’s Commendation for Bravery’ as the Monarch’s personal representative in Essex.

The officer was awarded Mr Harrington’s first Merit Star in 2020 for his brave actions following the frenzied knife attack at his home in April 2019.

The Merit Star embroidered on the sleeve of an Essex Police officer's tunic
The Merit Star embroidered on the sleeve of an Essex Police officer's tunic

Despite his serious injuries, the officer used tactics learnt during police training to keep the man out of his home and away from his wife and two children.

Mr Harrington says:

“This officer was, and continues to be, so brave. Despite suffering horrific and life-changing injuries, he put the safety of his family and his neighbours first.
“While still being attacked, he tackled the man to the ground, so he could not hurt anyone else, and restrained him until colleagues and paramedics arrived.
“Since that terrible day, he has shown such great resilience and strength of purpose in his rehabilitation and by returning to the job he loves.
“I am proud to serve alongside this officer and to call him a colleague. He is an absolute credit to the force, his community and his family and his Queen’s Commendation recognises that.
“This case is a notable reminder that, every day across the country, police officers run into the face of danger whilst others run away. They protect and serve our communities, often without a second thought for the risk or danger they may face.
“But sadly, all too often, they are assaulted, sometimes with the most tragic and devastating consequences.”

The officer says receiving the Queen’s Commendation was ‘a real surprise and I’m grateful for the recognition’.

And he praises the support he’s had from the force in helping him to recover and return to work just months after the attack.

“The Chief visited me and provided me and my family with reassurance while the force was also able to secure exceptional welfare services for me.
“Other support mechanisms, such as the Essex Police Benevolent Fund and the Essex Police Federation, are things you pay into and hope you are never going to need but, after the attack, I was offered support from both. They aided my rehabilitation, which I’m really thankful for.”

A Rayleigh man, then aged 40, was sentenced in 2020 to an indefinite hospital order after admitting a charge of attempted murder. He was also given an indefinite restraining order, forbidding him from contacting the officer and his family or going to their home.


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