THIS is the moment a cop sent an e-bike rider and passenger flying after slamming into them with his police car.
Footage showed ex-PC Tim Bradshaw hurtling towards Mason McGarry and Dominic Mizzi.
Mason McGarry and Dominic Mizzi were left sprawled on the road after being hit by a police car[/caption]
The 55-year-old then clipped the back of the e-bike – catapulting the pair across the wet road in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.
Driver McGarry then gets up and attempts to flee on foot as a police officer deals with Mizzi lying on the ground.
Bradshaw has now been cleared of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Portsmouth Crown Court heard McGarry, who was 17 at the time, suffered a broken tibia and required surgery.
The serial offender had more than 40 convictions – including for robbery, theft and dangerous driving.
Mizzi, 22, also has numerous convictions including for assaulting emergency workers.
The court was told that crash took place on November 3, 2022, as Bradshaw drove a marked Ford Focus.
He claimed he “nudged” the electric bike with the bumper of his vehicle and that it was Mizzi’s “own stupid fault”.
Bradshaw, who is now retired, added: “It was light contact, it was light enough, there was not a blemish on my police car.
“I believed it was a justified, necessary action.”
He said police were involved in regular pursuits with electric motorbikes in the seaside town.
Officers struggle to stop the riders because of the speed of the vehicles and their ability to go down alleyways and closed roads.
The court also heard that Mizzi had been injured in a previous e-bike accident and another young man had been killed in a crash nearby in the previous month.
Bradshaw was also found not guilty of an alternative charge of causing serious injury by driving without due care and attention.
Andy Newman, Deputy Chair of Sussex Police Federation, said: “Today a jury has taken less than 20 minutes to come to a not guilty verdict and clear the name of retired PC Tim Bradshaw.
“This case demonstrates that police officers only have seconds to make decisions in order to uphold the law.
“Tim hopes that going forward, police organisations will show the bravery and confidence that this jury has shown in supporting and protecting communities.
“Police officers like Tim are out protecting communities 365 days a year, making sure that you are safe.
“He would like to thank his legal team of Mark Aldred, and MGR solicitors, and Sussex police federation and his family, that have supported him through the two years and three months that this has taken to come to court.”
PC Tim Bradshaw rammed into the pair in Bognor[/caption]
He has been cleared over the crash[/caption]