Monday, December 23, 2024

Bodycam video released of violent arrest in Queensland

Must read

Bodycam footage has shown the moment a drunk driver was confronted by a police officer after he smashed through a busy intersection in Queensland.

Minutes beforehand, Curtis Owen had careened through an intersection at Strathpine and ploughed into two cars.

He would later be recorded with a blood alcohol reading more than three times over the limit.

Bodycam footage has shown the moment a drunk driver was confronted by a police officer after he smashed through a busy intersection in Strathpine in Queensland. (9News)

Owen lashed out at the officer, spat on him and kicked the door into him.

One kick dislodged the officer’s glasses and the body camera from his vest.

Bodycam footage has shown the moment a drunk driver was confronted by a police officer after he smashed through a busy intersection in Queensland. Minutes earlier Curtis Owen had careened through an intersection at Strathpine and ploughed into two cars in June last year. An infamous clip showed the officer repeatedly punching Owen in the face after the crash one year ago.
An infamous clip showed the officer repeatedly punching Owen in the face after the crash one year ago. (9News)

The body camera footage was obtained by 9News through a court order today under the provision it was in the public interest.

Last week, Owen pleaded guilty to nine offences including assaulting police, driving under the influence and drug offences over the crash.

Photos also show the wine bottle still at the crash site among the debris.

Curtis Owen lashed out at the police officer, spat on him and kicked the door into him. Strathpine in Queensland, June 2023.
Curtis Owen lashed out at the officer, spat on him and kicked the door into him. (9News)

This wasn’t the first serious crash Owen has caused. 

He was previously convicted in 2018 for dangerous driving causing harm also while intoxicated. 

On Friday, he was sentenced to 15 months in jail over this crash but walked free from court on immediate parole. 

The police officer remains subject to an internal police investigation.

FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in breaking news, celebrity and sport via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.

Latest article