A man was arrested after allegedly riding a motorcycle at police officers in Walkerville overnight.
Police were called by reports of a suspicious motorbike loitering in Queen Street, Walkerville just after 3am on Tuesday 1 April.
When the patrol started speaking with the rider, he became aggressive and additional officers arrived to assist.
It will be alleged the rider then rode the motorcycle down the narrow one-way street at police. One officer accidentally put his hand through a window as he leapt out of the way. The police officer sustained a laceration to the hand and was treated in hospital. Fortunately, his injury does not appear serious at this time.
The Kawasaki rode off.
Police were later called to a Clearview address about 4.15am and located the man at the property.
The 27-year-old Para Hills man was arrested and charged with riding in a manner dangerous to the public, acts to endanger life, riding unlicensed, unregistered and uninsured, with no number plates or helmet, and breach of bail.
He was refused police bail and will appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court later today.