That's my jar again.
My dog's going to kill you in a minute.
>> He just stabbed his neighbor and Jason
King was at his victim's door.
>> Now he's at he's at the front door.
>> Their 999 call reveals fears of another
attack.
>> He's at the front door. He's got the
knife and he say he's coming for me.
>> King was in a dispute with them over a
broken window.
55-year-old Jason King has been
sentenced to 9 years in prison.
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>> He'd started his attack on an evening in
May last year, having tried to shoot the
responding police from a window. He
chased them down a residential street.
He was grinning, the police said, while
firing a crossbow at them.
>> He's out with a bow. Ah, I think he's
shot me.
>> One officer is shot but has to keep
running.
>> Guys, get back in your house. He's got
the crossbow.
>> The attack continued in an area where
children were playing.
>> Kids, I need you to move now. Move
>> now.
>> Move, move, move,
>> move, move, move.
>> Right. Get into our house. Get into that
house now, sir.
>> I can hear the um mechanism of the
crossbow going off again behind me.
Still trying to take shots at me. Um and
we're clearing people out the way. I can
feel blood running down the back of my
leg. Um, but I don't know how serious
the injury is, so I'm just running and
running, clearing people, you know,
giving people instructions.
>> With an officer hit, the K9 unit is
called in
>> until the dog becomes a target, too.
>> No gun.
>> 59. Yeah, he tried to shoot the dog.
>> It took an armed officer to intervene.
>> Oh, please. Stay still. Stay still. He
took one accurate non-lethal shot
>> and King was hit in the arm. His attack
finally over.
>> The biggest thing for me as I recall is
the screams from the police officers.
You don't hear that very often. You
don't hear them screaming for other
police officers. That's that's normally
a member of the public screaming for the
police. That'll haunt me.
10 officers who attended were later
given bravery awards and in court the
judge commended their service to the
public. Jason King had claimed he'd
bought the crossbow for recreational
use. But the judge said it was actually
an attempt by King to arm himself in the
event of need.
>> Ma down, one shot fired by police.
>> That need, the judge ruled, was to
settle a score. And King's long history
of mental health illness had only
limited impact, if any. on his
culpability. Saudia Chowry, Sky News.