“I Feared For My Life” – The Harrowing Moment that Sparked a High-Stakes Court Case

A Metropolitan Police officer is facing grievous bodily harm (GBH) charges after a Taser pursuit left a suspected burglar tetraplegic and wheelchair-bound. The incident unfolded in Woodford Green, East London, in April 2022.

The Chase That Changed Lives

PC Liam Newman, 31, denies the charges at Southwark Crown Court. The drama began when officers responded to 999 calls about a break-in at a Coral bookmakers. Newman and a colleague pursued Leonard Sandiford, 61, who used a van in a failed attempt to escape.

In a police interview read to the jury, Newman described striking the van’s side window with his baton as the vehicle revved dangerously close. “I was really scared,” he said, fearing for his life as the suspect tried to run him over.

Why Did PC Newman Fire His Taser?

After Sandiford fled on foot, Newman said running after him was the only option to protect residents, including children and the elderly living nearby. “The only tactical option was to activate my Taser,” Newman told investigators. His goal: prevent the suspect from entering residential properties and causing harm.
The whole incident lasted only minutes. Now, PC Newman faces the possibility of losing his career and freedom. Jurors must decide: was his force lawful, or crossed the line?

Stay tuned as this trial unfolds. Our emergency services and armed forces veterans will be following every twist and turn to bring you expert updates.

The “New Normal”: Frontline Officers Under Fire

PC Newman’s case isn’t isolated. It signals a worrying trend where officers face criminal charges for actions taken in the line of duty—actions they were trained to perform. This trial highlights the challenges and risks officers endure every day.

 

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