Humberside officer shot repeatedly wins North-East Police Bravery Award

A Humberside Police officer who was repeatedly shot along with his police dog but still caught the offender has won a prestigious Police Bravery Award.

Jul 18, 2019
By Website Editor
Region 2 winner PC Ian Sweeney & Shadow Policing Minister Louise Haigh

Police Constable Ian Sweeney was named as the Region 2 (North East) winner at the 24th  national Police Bravery Awards on July 18.

The awards, hosted by the Police Federation of England and Wales and sponsored by Police Mutual, honour and recognise police officers who perform outstanding acts of bravery.

PC Sweeney and PD Logan were after a man who was suspected of stabbing a pensioner. They had found him drinking at a friend’s house when he ran off, causing PC Sweeney and PD Logan to chase him.

The man drew a pistol and shot the dog in the head, before struggling with the officer who was also shot with the gas-powered pellet gun. PC Sweeney was shot three times in the face, once in the shoulder and once in the leg. PD Logan was shot in the mouth and nose three times, suffering puncture wounds.

Despite the man shooting the dog, still having a weapon and knowing that he was happy to use it, PC Sweeney continued to tackle the man. He was shortly arrested for several offences. PC Sweeney then tended to PD Logan’s injuries, before seeking treatment for his own.

Speaking afterwards, PC Sweeney reflected: “The cuts they’ve healed up, but you rely on your family to help you out.  The dogs help you more than anything because they keep you going. If you’re a dog handler it’s your life – it’s not a job, it’s your life.  You spend 18 hours a day with your dogs – I mean a dog handler never has a bad day – they bring you along. It’s an absolutely fantastic job to do, I feel privileged.”

John Apter, National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales said: “These awards highlight the incredible bravery that police officers show every single day. PC Sweeney demonstrated outstanding courage and dedication, putting the lives of others before his own without a second thought.”

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