Man who pulled knife on Cambridgeshire police officer jailed
Paul O’Reilly pulled out a seven-inch knife and lunged in the direction of an officer
Last updated 4th Aug 2025
A man who pulled a knife on a police officer has been jailed.
Paul O’Reilly was spotted acting suspiciously on Waterslade Road, Yaxley, on the evening of 6 February. Wearing a hoodie and attempting to avoid contact with officers, he was approached by police.
A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire police said:
"As officers engaged with the 34-year-old, he suddenly pulled out a seven-inch knife and lunged in the direction of one of them.
"The officers drew taser in response which prompted O’Reilly to throw the weapon in a nearby bush.
"While in custody he also headbutted one of the officers."
At Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (29 July), O’Reilly, of Oundle Road, Peterborough, pleaded guilty to possession of a knife in a public place, using threatening behaviour with intent to cause fear and assault by beating of an emergency worker. He was sentenced to six months in prison.
PC Dylan Donaldson, who investigated, said: “Officers put themselves in harm’s way every day to keep the public safe. There is no excuse for carrying a knife and this case demonstrates just how an incident can escalate when there is a weapon of this kind involved. I hope this sentence sends a clear message that weapons and violence won’t be tolerated in Cambridgeshire.”