PSNI officer injured after car 'rammed' in Co.Antrim

By David Hunter

An on-duty PSNI officer has been left injured after the vehicle he was driving was rammed in County Antrim.

He was patrolling areas in Carnlough when the incident took place at around 1am this morning.

The officer noticed a suspicious looking silver Jeep and positioned his unmarked police car in front of it.

The driver of the jeep then drove into the officer's car, almost pushing it into water.

Inspector Peter Duncan said “The officer was conducting a proactive patrol in the High Street and Harbour areas when he noted a vehicle he found suspicious.

"He approached the silver Jeep, positioning his unmarked police car in front of the suspect vehicle.

"He was attempting to alight when his patrol vehicle was rammed and almost pushed into the water. The Jeep then made off at speed. 

"The officer immediately followed the suspect car but was forced to abandon his efforts due to the extensive damage that had been caused to the police vehicle.

"The Jeep was later found abandoned and has been seized for forensic examination."

The injured officer sustained bruising and whiplash type injuries but continued with the rest of his shift. 

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