Hunt continues for teenagers who attacked PCSO in Coventry city centre
Police have spoken to a number of witnesses following yesterday’s drama involving a PCSO in Coventry city centre.
The officer tried to stop three teenagers in Cross Cheaping at around 3.15pm in connection with an assault earlier in the day.
He ended up grappling with one of them close to the Philip Larkin pub, at the bottom of The Burges, in full sight of hundreds of shoppers and motorists.
The PCSO eventually fell to the ground, seemingly hurt, and the suspects ran off along The Burges before apparently taking a bike from somebody else and riding off.
As many as six police cars quickly arrived at the scene, along with three ambulances. The air ambulance also circled overhead, but didn’t land.
The PCSO did not suffer any serious injuries but was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure.
West Midlands Police are now hunting for three teenagers in connection with the incident and have spoken to some of those who witnessed the incident.
However, they are urging anyone with information who hasn’t spoken to police yet to come forward.
A West Midlands Police spokesman said: “A Coventry PCSO was assaulted after confronting three teenagers.
“The officer was searching for suspects following a common assault that happened earlier in the day and attempted to stop three people matching the suspects’ descriptions on Cross Cheaping.
“The teenagers assaulted him and made off from the area. Enquiries are on-going to locate those responsible.”
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, quoting incident 1451 of June 27.
