Two PCSOs, who risked their lives, shortlisted for national bravery award

You are viewing content from Fosse 107 Hinckley and Nuneaton. Would you like to make this your preferred location?
Left to right: PCSOs Tim Jones and Jonny Davies

"I wouldn’t think twice about stepping forward in a dangerous or difficult situation if it meant ensuring the safety of the public."

Two Leicestershire Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) have been shortlisted for a national bravery award after climbing into a car being driven by an aggressive man.

PCSOs Jonny Davies and Tim Jones climbed into the vehicle as it was believed the man was attempting to escape from police.

Their action led to the man being safely arrested and they have now been recognised as part of a national event to celebrate 20 years of PCSOs and the huge contribution they make to policing.

The incident occurred while the pair were on duty during the evening of Tuesday 7 June 2022 in Leicester city centre.

It is alleged that a man attempted to leave the area by hijacking a taxi that was stationary at nearby traffic lights and climbing into the front passenger seat.

Due to the reported aggressive nature of the man, the taxi driver and his paying passenger got out of the car.

As the two PCSOs approached the front doors of the taxi, it is reported the man climbed into the driver’s seat and drove the car forward, colliding with officers in the police vehicle in front - who had arrived to provide backup.

In order to try and prevent the man from driving any further, the PCSOs got into the car and took hold of his arms.

It was at this stage it is alleged the man reversed the vehicle over the central reservation, across the other side of the carriageway before colliding at speed with a barrier. The man then drove forward again, still with the PCSOs inside the car, colliding with a tree and a metal fence before stopping next to a bridge close to Bath Lane.

Officers nearby were then able to remove the man from the car.

A 34-year-old man, from Leicester, was arrested in connection with the incident and is currently on police bail.

PCSO Davies said: “It is such an honour to have been put forward for a bravery award. I wouldn’t think twice about stepping forward in a dangerous or difficult situation if it meant ensuring the safety of the public.”

PCSO Jones added: “I feel very proud and honoured to represent the force and Leicestershire PCSO on a national scale. Like Jonny, I wouldn’t think twice about taking the same action if a similar situation arose.”

More from Local News

Five Day Forecast

  • Sat

    Heavy rain shower

    20°C

  • Sun

    Sunny intervals

    21°C

  • Mon

    Sunny intervals

    19°C

  • Tue

    Sunny intervals

    20°C

On Air Now and Next

  • Saturday Breakfast with Kenny Hague

    8:00am - Noon

    Kenny's weekly show with all his usual 'bits' plus Just Great Music

  • Dave Shepherd

    Noon - 5:00pm

    Dave plays the best tunes for your weekend.

Recently Played

Follow us on Social Media