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Petersfield PC Alex Stypulkowski 'bravest in country'

Published: 18th Oct 2012 23:05:17

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A Hampshire PC who was repeatedly stabbed by a man with a screwdriver has been named the most courageous police officer in England and Wales.

PC Alex Stypulkowski was given the top award after tackling the mentally ill man who attacked him in Petersfield.

The man was known to be dangerous and had previously taken his mother hostage.

The annual Police Bravery Awards on Thursday night was attended by 53 nominated officers.

It was held at London's Plaisterers' Hall and was followed a reception at 10 Downing Street.

PC Stypulkowski was named as overall winner for "his determination to arrest the man despite near fatal injuries to himself".

The officer had been deployed to assist social services and firearms officers in sectioning the man under the mental health act in November 2010.

He arrived at the scene and chased the man but became separated from his colleagues and ended up in a dark road surrounded by bushes and trees.

The man turned to face him, brandishing a screwdriver, telling him: "You're going to die".

The officer sprayed him with CS gas but he continued walking so he struck him on the leg.

When he fell he dragged the officer with him and as they struggled on the ground PC Stypulkowski said he could feel sharp blows to his back and neck.

Another officer arrived and the man ran off, with both officers giving chase.

The man was eventually arrested after PC Stypulkowski's colleague used a Taser stun gun.

In hospital, PC Stypulkowski was found to have stab wounds to his head and neck, with one having narrowly missed his jugular vein.

Paul McKeever, chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said: "PC Stypulkowski deserves the highest praise for his courage and determination.

"Knowing the risks, PC Stypulkowski fearlessly put his own life on the line to pursue this very dangerous offender."

The 17th annual bravery awards ceremony was organised by the Police Federation of England and Wales, in partnership with Police Mutual.

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BBC News, 2012. Petersfield PC Alex Stypulkowski 'bravest in country'. [Online] (Updated 18 Oct 2012)
Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1458694-Petersfield-PC-Alex-Stypulkowski-bravest-in-country [Accessed 11th May 2013]
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