Convicted murderer attacked Cambridgeshire prison officer and left him with bleed on his brain
A convicted murderer who attacked a Cambridgeshire prison officer and left him with a bleed on his brain has had his sentence extended. Jordan Crowley, 26, was let out of his cell to see a nurse at HMP Whitemoor in Fenland on March 14.
This was on the condition that he would return straight away. Around 20 minutes later, the prison officer spotted Crowley in the gym and told him to return to his cell.
When Crowley refused, the officer tried to reason with him, but Crowley punched him without warning, causing him to fall to the floor and hit his head. Other officers sprayed Crowley with PAVA and he was led away.
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The victim was taken to Peterborough City Hospital and then transferred to Addenbrookes Hospital, in Cambridge, where it was established he had suffered a bleed on his brain. He underwent surgery and remained in hospital for three months.
Crowley, previously of Duston, Northampton, admitted grievous bodily harm without intent. At Peterborough Crown Court on Thursday (January 23), he was jailed for an additional 32 months, to be served after his existing sentence.
In February 2019, Crowley was part of a gang which stabbed a man to death in Northampton. He was jailed for a minimum of 34 years later that year.
DC Emma Purser said: "The prison officer was acting professionally and trying to reason with Crowley, when he suddenly launched this completely unwarranted attack.
"The victim required surgery and an extended course of treatment in hospital, before having to return due to complications. The attack has had a long-lasting impact on him.
"Without the swift actions of his colleagues at HMP Whitemoor this assault could have been fatal. Their care in the aftermath of the incident was vital to the victim’s recovery and without them things could have been even worse.
"Prison officers do a difficult job in incredibly challenging circumstances. To be attacked like this is completely unacceptable. I’m pleased Crowley has now faced justice for his actions."
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