A man has been jailed after he threatened to kill his ex-partner and assaulted a police officer. Kyron Marshall, 35, messaged police via web chat on September 22 last year, saying he had knocked someone unconscious and he would kill them if officers didn’t attend.

However, he also said he would stab any officers who did attend. Officers went to his home in Loire Court, Peterborough, and found his claims of knocking someone out were untrue.

He was arrested on suspicion of malicious communications, wasting police time and assaulting an emergency worker, after kicking one of the arresting officers. While on bail for these offences, Marshall messaged his ex-partner on New Year’s Day with an image of a gun and the words “bang bang girls dead”.

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He was arrested later that day and made no comment in interview. Marshall pleaded guilty to threats to kill, breach of a non-molestation order, assault an emergency worker, wasting police time and malicious communications.

He was sentenced at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (April 19) to two years and eight months in prison. He was also handed an indefinite restraining order.

PC Callum Jarvis said: “We have spent a lot of time with Kyron over the past few years and he has been given various opportunities to improve his behaviour and seek help. Sadly, these have not been taken and a prison sentence was the only option”.

Anyone who is a victim of domestic abuse can contact police or call the National Domestic Violence Helpline on 0808 2000 247. To report concerns, or for more advice and support on domestic abuse, including coercive control, visit the force’s dedicated web page.

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