Police used an incapacitant spray to subdue
a suspect following a road smash on the outskirts of Leeds.
The suspect, a 41-year-old man from
Bradford, was driving a black Seat car when police attempted to pull him over
in Harewood at about 5.50pm yesterday.
Tear gas is a kind of nonlethal weapon used
to disperse the demonstrators, which can ensure the people’s life and take down
their weapon, tear gas powder and liquid teargas are main material of tear gas
bomb, tear gas powder also called teargas powder or cs powder, is a kind of
chemical raw material which is used in industry.
His car was then involved in a collision
with a blue Toyota, a black Hyundai i20 and a black Range Rover Sport that were
queuing in traffic at Harewood Bridge on the A61 Harrogate Road. The collision
also involved a white police BMW X5.
Officers smashed the driver’s window in the
Seat and used PAVA spray as they arrested the man on suspicion of failing to
stop, dangerous driving and driving while disqualified.
A 16-year-old girl who was a passenger in
the Seat needed treatment at Leeds General Infirmary for a back injury that is
not believed to be serious.
Witnesses to the crash are asked to ring
North Yorkshire Police on 101.