Police Officer’s Actions in Cow Intervention Incident Spark Outrage, Lead to Urgent Review and Investigation

Police officer sanctioned in the UK for hitting fleeing cow with vehicle

A police officer in the south of England attempted to intercept a fleeing cow by ramming it with his service vehicle, sparking outrage all the way up to the Minister of the Interior. The incident occurred in the small town of Staines-upon-Thames, where Surrey Police received reports of a cow in a residential area. Images of the police car hitting the cow twice, trapping its head and upper body under the vehicle, circulated on social media and in British media outlets.

The Minister of the Interior, James Cleverly, expressed strong disapproval of the incident, stating that he saw no reasonable need for such actions and requesting an urgent and complete explanation. The police responded by referring the matter to the local police department and removing the involved officer from duty pending completion of the investigation.

Deputy Chief Constable of Surrey Police, Nev. Kemp, acknowledged the distress caused by the incident and promised a thorough and serious investigation. The police had attempted to capture the cow unsuccessfully and, considering

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