Five Men Charged After Police Officers Assaulted in Dartford

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Five Men Charged After Police Officers Assaulted in Dartford

Kent Police have brought multiple charges against five men following assaults on officers during a disturbance in Dartford town centre on 22 April 2026.

Police officers responding to a disturbance in Dartford found themselves under attack last Wednesday. Five men now face charges for allegedly assaulting the attending officers. The incident has highlighted growing concerns about violence against emergency workers here in Kent.

Kent Police confirmed that officers sustained minor injuries during the response to the town centre disturbance on 22 April 2026. None of the injured officers required hospital treatment, thankfully. But the force moved quickly to bring charges against those allegedly responsible.

Swift Action Taken

The five men now face multiple charges including assault on police officers and related public order offences. All are scheduled to appear at court following the incident – which occurred during what seems to have been a busy evening in Dartford’s town centre.

This case comes against a backdrop of rising violence against emergency workers across Kent. Statistics from the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner’s annual report show a hefty 15% increase in assaults on emergency workers since 2022. A troubling national trend reflected locally.

Growing Problem Across Kent

The assault on officers in Dartford isn’t an isolated incident.

Across England and Wales, 12,000 assaults on police officers were recorded in the year ending March 2025, the court heard from Home Office figures. Since 2022, dedicated charging protocols have been in place under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act – designed to ensure swift action against those who attack emergency workers. The Dartford case demonstrates these protocols in action. But the human cost remains significant. Each assault represents officers who were simply doing their job, responding to calls for help from the public they serve.

Court Appearances Ahead

The five charged men will likely appear at either Sevenoaks Magistrates’ Court or Maidstone Crown Court for their initial hearings. The specific charges and court dates haven’t been disclosed by Kent Police at this stage.

Local residents may notice increased police patrols in Dartford town centre as a precautionary measure following the incident. Kent Police have emphasised their commitment to officer safety and swift action against those who assault emergency workers.

Key Takeaways

  • Five men charged with assaulting police officers during a Dartford town centre disturbance on 22 April 2026
  • Officers sustained minor injuries but didn’t require hospitalisation
  • Case reflects 15% rise in assaults on emergency workers across Kent since 2022

What This Means for Kent Residents

Residents in Dartford and across Kent can expect to see continued robust police response to any incidents involving assaults on officers. If you witness violence against emergency workers, report it immediately on 999. Or use Kent Police’s non-emergency line (101) for other concerns about anti-social behaviour in your area. The force’s commitment to swift charging under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act means those who attack officers face serious consequences – helping protect the emergency workers who serve our communities.