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Shocking moment woman drags Hero Cop on the road with her Porsche after trying to interrogate the passenger

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A woman dragged a Hero Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) on the road with her Porsche after trying to interrogate her passenger.

The PCSO, which had been to work for less than a year, stopped last May with his partner on Flatts Lane, in Calverton, Nottinghamshire.

They stepped out of their marked car to talk to a young man in the back seat on suspicion of antisocial behavior.

He refused to deal with the officer, but the driver, Lorna Thompson, 58, spoke briefly with the PCOS.

Mrs Thompson then immediately ordered the man in the back seat to ‘close the door’.

Bodycam images then show the PCSO – which did not hear the electric car start – clinged to the body while Thompson drove away.

The officer was dragged a few feet before tumbling on the road and hit his shoulder, head and knee.

He said the incident changed his life and made him consider his job because he was afraid of being physically attacked again.

A woman dragged a Hero Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) on the road with her Porsche after trying to interrogate her passenger

A woman dragged a Hero Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) on the road with her Porsche after trying to interrogate her passenger

The PCSO, which had been in work for less than a year, stopped last May with his partner on Flatts Lane, in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire

The PCSO, which had been in work for less than a year, stopped last May with his partner on Flatts Lane, in Calverton, Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire

The officer was dragged a few feet before tumbling on the road and hit his shoulder, head and knee

The officer was dragged a few feet before tumbling on the road and hit his shoulder, head and knee

Mrs Thompson was arrested hours later and admitted that he was discussed in a physical injury.

She appeared on Monday at the court of Nottingham Magistrates, where she was sentenced to four months, suspended for 12 months.

Afterwards speak, the PCSO said: ‘I’m not going to work to be attacked. I only wanted to help people once, but this has changed my life and still influences me to this day.

‘As PCSO we get abuse for doing our work, but this has never prevented me from being proud of what I do.

The PCOS said the incident changed his life and made him consider his job because he was afraid of being physically attacked again

The PCOS said the incident changed his life and made him consider his job because he was afraid of being physically attacked again

Mrs. Thompson immediately ordered the man in the back seat to 'close the door' and drove away

Mrs. Thompson immediately ordered the man in the back seat to ‘close the door’ and drove away

Mrs. Thompson appeared on Monday at the court of Nottingham Magistrates, where she was sentenced to four months, suspended for 12 months

Mrs. Thompson appeared on Monday at the court of Nottingham Magistrates, where she was sentenced to four months, suspended for 12 months

‘I had previously been verbally attacked, but never physically injured until that night.

‘There were many times I thought I had to stop my job as a PCSO and work in a store because of fear of attacking again.

‘It took me for a while to get the confidence to go to jobs alone and I am always on my guard now.

‘I now also suffer from constant pain in my shoulder and I have had to have physio to help manage, but the mental effects, I don’t think they will ever completely leave me.

‘If Thompson did not leave while I spoke to the man, this would never have happened.

‘I would not have been injured, live with the constant fear of being attacked or suffering from my mental health.

“Under my uniform I am human like everyone else and I have to be treated as such.”

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