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newly released surveillance Video Shows the moment when two emergency dispatchers walk in new Hampshire Reportedly attacked inside the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office by a man wearing only a Speedo and a yellow hat.
The footage, shared on Thursday WMURCorey Nickerson, 50, of Goffstown, is shown attempting to enter the secure dispatch center on Aug. 9 around 3:45 p.m.
Nickerson was arrested and charged with several assaultcriminal intimidation, and false imprisonment, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
“This has never happened in my 24 years here, and hopefully it will never happen again,” Sheriff Brian Newcomb said. Shop,
The video shows Nickerson attacking a dispatcher as she arrived for work through a secure door. He reportedly tried to get into the dispatch center from the vestibule when another dispatcher ran to help.
At one point, one of the employees pushed Nickerson out the door as he struggled before running away and leading officers on a brief chase.
“Normally, they’re here, providing assistance over the phone and radio for people who are calling 911 or have an emergency that they need assistance with, and they found themselves here in need of assistance,” Newcomb said.
The sheriff said both dispatchers are now recovering from physical and emotional injuries.
“He’s suffered some serious physical injuries, and certainly there’s emotional toll coming to work every day, knowing that this is where this act took place,” Newcomb said.
Newcomb added, “You expect to come to work and be safe, and that was not the case that day.” “But this dangerous man pounced upon them, and through their selfless actions, they helped each other, persevered, and were able to get him out the door.”
According to WMUR, Nickerson is being held in jail.