Dad who dropped huge stone on police car as it responded to emergency jailed
A man who dropped a coping stone on a police car as it rushed to an emergency has been sentenced to eight years in prison.
Jason Gamble, of Harnall Lane West, Foleshill, hurled the stone from a bridge over Coventry Ring Road, which smashed through the windscreen of the patrol car late on the evening of February 15, 2015
He was sentenced at the crown court in Leamington yesterday after being found guilty of causing criminal damage with the intention of endangering the lives of two police officers.
The officers were responding to a reported burglary and were passing under a bridge near to Coventry train station when their car was hit.
Hugh Williams, prosecuting, said: “Mr Gamble dropped the stone from the bridge which hit the window and then saw glass shattering in to the police car.
“One officer suffered a bruised shoulder and glass in both eyes, while the other had pain in his shoulder, possibly after being hit by the brick.”
The 45-year-old former baker and Aston Martin worker was arrested the following day after he was identified by a fellow resident at the Salvation Army hostel where Gamble was staying.
Police also identified him after checking CCTV footage.
Gamble had denied the charge and went on trial in November but a jury took just two hours to reach a guilty verdict.
Sentencing Gamble to eight years in prison, Judge Alan Parker said: “You covered your face with a scarf and hurled the coping stone at the police car.
“This led the police officer who was driving to believe he had been shot at with a bullet from a gun.
“There is no doubt the lives of the police officers were put in immediate danger and also those of anyone else on that stretch of road.
“You were reckless as to the risk - mercifully those risks were not realised but that was by pure chance.
“This incident came from your selfish and irrational obsession that somehow others were to blame for your own situation.”
