A man has been arrested after police came under attack as they responded to an incident in Ballymena on Friday morning.
Officers attended the scene in the North Street area in the early hours of Friday.
When police arrived at the scene and were dealing with the incident, officers were threatened with a knife by a male and had several items thrown at them from a window, including plates.
One officer was struck on the back of the neck with a glass bottle thrown from height.
A PSNI spokesperson confirmed all officers involved were fit to remain on duty adding that assaults on police are ‘unacceptable’
“The male was subsequently arrested for assault on police, criminal damage and possession of an offensive weapon with intent to commit an indictable offence. He remains in custody.
“This incident highlights the risks our officers face every day when doing their jobs. Our officers are here to help, and to respond to calls to assist those who need that help.
“Assaults on police are unacceptable and must not be tolerated.
“Thankfully, all officers involved were fit to remain on duty, but our ask is that officers and the work they do should not be taken for granted.”