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Anthony France

Watch: Horror moment thug, 19, rams Met policeman off motorbike during high-speed chase

A teenager who rammed a stolen car into a police officer on a marked motorbike following a high-speed chase across north London has been jailed.

David Doyle, 19, was spotted by constable Richard Keel driving dangerously along Camden Street.

PC Keel began a pursuit, only for Doyle to reverse towards him multiple times, knocking him off his bike.

Doyle then sped off leaving the officer with significant injuries at roughly 6.20pm on May 17.

Members of the public came to PC Keel’s aid before alerting the London Ambulance Service.

Officers launched an investigation the same day, locating the stolen vehicle one mile away from where the attack occurred.

They then trawled through CCTV footage and forensic evidence before identifying Doyle as the main suspect.

David Doyle has been jailed for five years and six months (Metropolitan Police/PA)

At Harrow Crown Court on Thursday, Doyle, of Brick Lane, Northolt was sentenced to five-and-a-half years’ imprisonment having previously pleaded guilty to driving offences and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

He was also disqualified from driving for 81 months.

PC Keel, who is based on the Metropolitan Police’s Central North Command Unit, said: “Although I’m on a challenging journey to recovery, I’m pleased that Doyle has been brought to justice for the attack.

“This incident is a reminder of the dangers we face as we strive to keep communities and Londoners safe.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley (PA Archive)

“I would like to thank the members of the public that helped me that day and my colleagues who have been extremely supportive during this difficult time.”

Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said: “Every day 18 of our officers are assaulted in the line of duty protecting the public. Two are seriously injured each week.

“I am constantly humbled by the selfless and brave commitment of the men and women of the Met who put their lives on the line to keep Londoners safe.

“That’s exactly what PC Keel did and I am pleased we were able to bring his attacker swiftly to justice.

“I had the opportunity to thank PC Keel for his service and wish him a speedy recovery.

“I'd also like to thank those members of the public and London Ambulance Service paramedics for the help they provided following the incident.”

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