🔗 Share this article Disturbing Video Captures Instant Police Get Knifed in Ambush The Two Senior Officers Instants Prior to the Aggressor Received Electric Shock A senior officer that leaped to the assistance of a partner who was ambushed by a blade-wielder has been awarded the Monarch's Honor for Courage. Sgt Tim Ansell struggled against twenty-seven-year-old Jacob Brown following he pressed a blade to the neck of his fellow officer Sergeant Marc Foster. Brown began the violence as the policemen and their colleague, Police Constable Marcus Wolstencroft, were talking to a driver after a vehicle incident in that location in July 2023. Brown stabbed and slashed the two Sgt Ansell and Sergeant Foster before Police Constable Wolstencroft stopped him with a electric weapon. "Officer stabbed," the officer stated over his communication device. Bodyworn and dashboard camera recording made public by the police department depicted Brown, that was clothed in dark clothing with a hood covering head, approach to Sgt Foster from behind with a blade outstretched. He struck the policeman who lost balance and dropped to the ground, after which Sergeant Ansell jumped in and attempted to subdue him to the ground although being repeatedly struck with the weapon. Police Constable Wolstencroft Incapacitated the Assailant, Jacob Brown, with a Stun Gun PC Wolstencroft deployed his electric weapon and waited for a open target, ending the confrontation to an finish. Sergeant Ansell stated audibly: "Can I get help on my throat now, I've been stabbed in the throat." Sergeant Ansell sustained multiple open wounds to his neck and more cuts to his arms and torso, whereas Sgt Foster received slash wounds. Authorities reported Sergeant Foster employed his hands to stop his partner's bleeding prior to medical personnel came. The new recognition comes after the law enforcement team were granted organizational Courage Honors in late 2023 and the prestigious bravery honor from the local union branch in spring 2024. They additionally received a Area Courage Honor in July 2024. "The responses of each policeman eventually saved one another and meant no bystanders experienced any wounds." Brown received a sentence to an indefinite hospital order in spring 2024, according to the department.