Video shows horrific moment police officer was stabbed in neck in ‘unprovoked’ attack

Video shows horrific moment police officer was stabbed in neck in ‘unprovoked’ attack

Police have shared shocking video of the horrific moment an officer was stabbed in the neck.

Jacob Brown, 27, attacked two police officers as they responded to a car crash on Wednesday, July 26. The thug was wearing all-black clothing and had his hood pulled tightly around his face when he launched the unprovoked attack.




PS Foster was attacked by Brown from behind and was struck in the head and neck. PS Ansell, who was also responding to the incident, began to struggle with Brown as he tried to stop the attacks on his colleague, but he too was struck several times in the neck and upper body.

A third officer, Constable Wolstencroft, then fired his taser at the attacker before arresting him. As Wales Online reports, Constable Ansell realised he had been stabbed when he noticed blood coming from his neck.

He was seriously injured. Shocking video footage shared following the sickening attack shows Brown driving past PS Ansell before rushing to the scene of the collision.

Despite being on remand, Brown continued to wreak havoc during his time at Liverpool Prison. On Thursday 10 August last year, Brown stabbed a prison staff member during an initiation, with the attacker arming himself with a sharp object before attacking the staff member, a man in his 50s, cutting off his ear and head. Less than a month later, on Friday 1 September 2023, Brown attacked a prison officer and stabbed him in the neck with a sharp object.


As a result, Brown was re-charged and was sentenced on Friday, April 19, 2024, to indefinite hospitalization until he is deemed safe and stable for release after pleading guilty to one count of attempted murder and three counts of intentional wounding.

Jacob Brown, 27, of Wood Road, Whalley Range

All three officers were honoured with the Bravery Award at the annual Chief Constable Awards in October 2023. Detective Inspector Kelly, of South Manchester CID, led the GMP investigation and said at the time: “Jacob Brown is regarded as a dangerous and violent man, as the judge also highlighted. There did not appear to be any clear motive for these attacks – the officers were taken completely by surprise and only their quick reactions prevented the fatal outcome.