A man has been jailed for attacking police officers who were responding to a call out in Alston.
Mustafa Osman, 27, of no fixed address, was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison at Carlisle Crown Court for two attempts to cause grievous bodily harm with intent.
On November 10 last year, officers were responding to a report of a disturbance at a premises.
When they arrived, they arrested Osman for criminal damage. He then attempted to resist arrest and flee.
In the process of restraining him, he violently resisted and bit an officer on her upper arm.
A second officer was able to intervene and assist in getting Osman to release his bite, however Osman then turned his attention to the second officer, biting him hard on the finger.
Despite being asked to release and being tasered, Osman refused to release his bite for several minutes.
Both officers were left with bruising and injuries as a result of the assault.
Detective Superintendent Jenny Beattie said: “Today’s sentencing sends out a clear message that assaults against emergency workers are not tolerated, anyone who assaults a member of the emergency services will be robustly dealt with and may end with a prison sentence.
“These two officers were simply doing their job and responding to an incident when they were viciously attacked.
“No one should go out to work and expect to go home with serious injuries as a result of doing their job.
“Every time we go to work, we do so with the core intention of helping people and keeping them safe.
“The officers involved have both acted with dignity and continued to provide a service to the public despite their ordeal and have shown bravery in terms of their actions that night and also during the court process.”