Police officer in hospital after being struck with brick
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A police officer has been taken to hospital with a "significant" head injury after he was hit with a brick during an arrest, police have said.
The officer was attacked while arresting two men on Chesterfield Road in Blackpool on Friday as part of an investigation into a string of robberies in the resort.
Lancashire Police said one of the men struck an officer with a brick.
A 30-year-old man, of no fixed address, was arrested on suspicion of robbery, assault causing grievous bodily harm, and for prison recall. A second man, aged 37 from Preston, was arrested on suspicion of robbery.
Assistant Chief Constable Karen Edwards said: "Whilst working hard to keep Lancashire’s communities safe, one of our officers has been assaulted resulting in a significant head injury.
"Assaulting police officers is completely unacceptable and again shows the dangers that officers face every single day."
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