Hampshire

Man Jailed For Attacking Ten Police Officers In Fleet

By

Karen McGinn
28 February 2026, 11:12 am

Jamie Drablow, 26, from Wokingham, has been sentenced to 34 months in prison after attacking ten police officers during two separate incidents in Fleet, Hampshire. He was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court on 20 February 2026 for a series of crimes including burglary, driving while banned, and assault causing actual bodily harm.

According to the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary, the first violence broke out on 31 May 2025 at The Kara restaurant on Fleet Road. Five officers were attacked at the scene, where Drablow kicked, punched, and bit them, while also using racial abuse against one officer.

A second incident happened on 24 August 2025 when police found Drablow asleep inside a VW Golf car at The Key in Fleet. During his arrest, he attacked five more officers by kicking and spitting at them.

The court heard that Drablow had also broken into a home in Hook on 22 August 2025 to steal a television, an Xbox games console, and alcohol. His prison sentence follows guilty pleas for the burglary and the multiple attacks on emergency staff.

Inspector Lisa Eastlake from the local police team said the sentencing sends a clear message that violence against emergency workers will not be tolerated. She noted that these incidents have a long-lasting physical and psychological impact on the officers involved.