Policeman attempting to rescue baby in South London stabbed in head by Carlos Djau
James Tennent
A man who stabbed an officer in the head while police tried
to rescue a baby he was holding was detained at a mental-health facility
on Monday (18 April). PC Jack Muscatt and PC Jack Collins from
Southwark Borough later received awards for bravery for their actions
during the incident.
On 28 February 2015, the officers arrived at Cooks Road in
Kennington, south London, after reports of a man with mental health
issues wielding a large knife and holding a baby. Muscatt and Collins
found 21-year-old Carlos Djau threatening to kill while other people in
the house screamed in fear.
Carlos Djau, 21, was detained under the Mental Health Act
Met Police
The
two radioed for assistance but had to act fast to prevent any harm
coming to the baby. As they moved toward Djau, he slammed the bedroom
door. When the officers entered the room, Djau attacked them, stabbing
Collins in the head and shoulder.
When he tried to stab Muscatt, he missed his head by
millimetres and the blade broke off on Collins's Metvest. Djau then
punched and beat the two officers as they worked together to subdue him.
They managed to handcuff him as support officers arrived.
The officers were treated for their injuries in hospital and
later discharged. Djau was arrested and charged with two counts of
attempted murder. He pleaded guilty to actual bodily harm and section 20
wounding.
He was sentenced under the Mental Health Act on Monday (18
April) at Woolwich Crown Court in south London. Collins and Muscatt were
presented with the Bravery Of The Year Award at the Commissioner's
Excellence In Total Policing Awards in February 2016.
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