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Teenager faces charges after police chase

Police say a young motorcyclist violently resisted officers as they attempted to arrest him after a protracted chase through Hamilton.

The 17-year-old later made allegations on social media that officers used excessive force during the incident, which began at about 7pm on New Year’s Day.

According to a press release from the Bermuda Police Service, officers patrolling on Dundonald Street had reason to stop the motorcyclist, who was riding with a passenger.

The statement said: “The rider did not stop, and he led the police on a protracted chase through the city that eventually ended on St John’s Road.

“Officers attempted to arrest the rider who violently resisted them. The rider sustained injuries during the struggle. He was arrested and conveyed to hospital for treatment and he is expected to be charged with a number of offences in due course.

“The BPS was made aware today that the rider made allegations via social media that the police used excessive force during his arrest. We have provided him with the opportunity to make a formal report to the Police Complaints Authority so that his complaint can be investigated.”

Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to contact Sgt Brian Mello at the Police Complaints Authority on 247-1299.

The teenager has since appeared in court in connection with the incident.

• It is The Royal Gazette’s policy not to allow comments on stories regarding ongoing criminal court cases.