Videos of police beating men at UK airport spark outcry as force reports itself to watchdog | CNN (2024)

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A British policeman has been suspended after multiple videos emerged on social media showing officers beating at least three people inside ManchesterAirport in an incident the city’s own force has labeled “truly shocking.”

The viral videos, in which one officer could be seen kicking and stomping on the head of a man in prone position, are the latest to spark a public and political argument in Britain over police violence and drew protests accusing police of racism.

Greater Manchester Police(GMP) said the footage on social media showed a confrontation that began after three officers were injured in a “violent assault,” including one female officer who suffered a broken nose.

But the force added that the event seen in the videos was “truly shocking” and an “unusual occurrence,” adding it had voluntarily referred itself to Britain’s independent police watchdog for a full investigation. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) confirmed it had launched an investigation.

“We appreciate the footage which was shared on social media has attracted widespread shock and concern. It is vitally important we investigate all of the circ*mstances surrounding the incident,” the office said in a statement.

Police said that the officer seen in the video has been suspended after earlier announcing they were removed from operational duties.

Akhmed Yaqoob, a solicitor for the family of the man seen being stomped on in the incident said his medical condition worsened overnight and that a scan revealed a cyst on his brain.

Speaking to reporters in Rochdale, he said the family was “traumatised” by the events, adding that the family have launched a complaint against the police.

Thevideos began circulating Wednesday, quickly going viral on social media and sparking an outcry from both the public and some politicians.

One video shows a man on the ground with at least two police officers pointing a taser at him. A male police officer moves closer to the man and starts kicking him in the face, while his taser is still drawn, before stomping on his head. A woman is heard shouting “stop it, he hasn’t done anything!”

Later in the same video, another man, whose hands were in the air while sitting nearby, is taken to the ground after a police officer points a taser at him. After the second man kneels on the ground, one officer starts kicking him before another wrestles him to the ground and appears to try to constrain his hands behind his back.

Small splatters of blood appear on the floor at the scene.

In another video of the same incident, a female officer is seen clearly in distress, crying and walking away from the scene before being assisted by another officer.

CNN cannot independently verify the events leading up to or directly after the violence captured on video.

The condition of the men following the confrontation is unclear.

Another video shows a man in a gray T-shirt being confronted, pepper-sprayed in the face, andbrought to the ground by a police officer who wrapped his arm around theman’sneckas he wrestled him down.

The events captured in the videos sparked protests outside the GMP divisional headquarters in the town of Rochdale on Wednesday evening. Videos from the scene showed large crowds gathering outside the police station, shouting “GMP shame on you.”

On Thursday morning, GMP Assistant Chief Constable Wasim Chaudhry said the protest had concluded safely without any incidents.

“We understand the immense feeling of concern and worry that people feel about our response and fully respect their right to demonstrate their views peacefully,” Chaudhry said.

Some protesters blamed the violent incident on police racism as the officer seen in the video is white and the men being kicked and tasered appear to be Asian.

The campaign group Stand Up To Racism has announced it will hold a demonstration in central Manchester for Thursday night, calling on people to come and “send a clear message that we won’t stay quiet against racist police violence.”

The Muslim Council of Britain, an umbrella body for Muslim-led organizations, said it was “deeply shocked and alarmed” by the footage.

The incident comes of the back of years of allegations of institutional racism in police forces across the country. Last year, an official report into the Metropolitan Police in London accused the organization of perpetuating a misogynistic, sexist, racist and hom*ophobic internal culture.

While the so-called Casey Report focused on the Met, it sparked accusations of institutional racism at other police forces across the United Kingdom, including the GMP.

Manchester Police has previously disclosed several race-related incidents. Just last week, the GMP suspended five officers and put two officers on restricted duties following a report made of racial discrimination in Bury.

A spokesperson for the force said GMP was “deeply concerned by the allegations and will not hesitate to take any action necessary.”

Yaqoob said the two men who are seen in the video are related to a police officer who is currently serving in the Greater Manchester Police force. He said the officer was afraid to go to work as a result of the incident, fearing for his safety.

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Protesters are seen outside Rochdale Divisional Headquarters in Rochdale, Manchester, UK on July 24, 2024.

Police called after a report of an assault

It is still unclear what happened before the videos were filmed.

In its statement released on X, the police outlined its version of the events that led up to the videos.

The incident started when police were called to Terminal 2 of the airport onTuesday evening following reports of an assault. When officers confronted the male suspect, three officers were injured in a “violent assault, where they were punched to the ground,” withonefemale officer ending up with a broken nose, the force said.

Four men have been arrested for assaulting an emergency worker, the statement added.

Metropolitan Police are seen along Whitehall, in London, on July 5. UK police have warned that violence against women and girls has reached "epidemic levels." Mike Kemp/In Pictures/Getty Images/File Related article Violence against women and girls at ‘epidemic’ levels, UK police say

“We know that a film of an incident at Manchester Airport that is circulating widely shows an event that is truly shocking, and that people are rightly extremely concerned about,” Chaudhry said in the statement.

“The use of such force in an arrest is an unusual occurrence and one that we understand creates alarm.”

GreaterManchesterMayor Andy Burnham said he believes “an issue” on an incoming flight to ManchesterAirport led to the scenes shown in the footage.

When the flight landed, two individuals were waiting for their mother, Burnham said. When she arrived, “she pointed somebody out and then there was an altercation in the arrivals hall,” he said.

“And then that individual who was involved in that – or a couple – were followed by cameras through the airport, and then we get to the scene that people have seen, which is in the car park area ofManchesterAirport,” he said.

Multiple British politicians condemned the assaultsshown in the videos.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said “understands the concern” over the videos.

British Home Secretary YvetteCoopersaid it is “essential” that police “have the trust of communities and the public rightly expect high standards from those in charge of keeping us safe.”

Paul Waugh, the local MP for Rochdale, said in a post on X he is “extremely concerned” by the “appalling” footage from Manchester Airport, noting he has expressed his concerns to police.

The man who was arrested is a Rochdale resident, Waugh said, adding in a later post that he has spoken to the man’s family and will meet them Friday.

UK Home Office Minister Diana Johnson said on X that she was “aware of the disturbing footage” and “understand(s) the public concern it has prompted.”

But not all lawmakers condemned the police actions.

Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK and one of five recently elected MPs for the right-wing populist party, said in a television interview thatseeing the video was “not distressing”but rather “reassuring” that police officers were responding to a “serious issue” if they were using such force.

CNN’s Jessie Gretener, Sharon Brathwaite, Dan Wright and Radina Gigova in London contributed to this report.

Videos of police beating men at UK airport spark outcry as force reports itself to watchdog | CNN (2024)

FAQs

What caused the police incident at Manchester Airport? ›

Mr Anwar also claimed GMP had not questioned a man who allegedly racially abused the men's mother, Shameem Akhtar, as she flew to Manchester from Doha. This incident is alleged by the family to have caused an altercation between the man and the two brothers, which led police to be called.

What did the men at Manchester Airport do? ›

Two men were arrested on suspicion of assault, assault on an emergency worker, affray, and obstructing police, while two other men were also arrested on suspicion of affray and assault on an emergency worker, police confirmed.

Were police officers hurt at Manchester Airport? ›

Three police officers have been injured after being attacked at Manchester Airport. The officers, a female and two male colleagues, were assaulted and injured by a man after coming across a vehicle in an unauthorised space while they were on patrol, at around 7.15am on Wednesday.

Who was kicked in the head Manchester man? ›

New footage has emerged showing the alleged assault of three police officers at Manchester Airport before a man was kicked in the head. The video, obtained by the Manchester Evening News, shows the chaotic scenes which led to an officer kicking and stamping on the head of a man who was lying face down on the floor.

Was the police stamped on the head at Manchester Airport? ›

A fight breaks out and two officers are punched to the ground, the footage obtained by the Manchester Evening News shows. The officer later filmed stamping on a man's head is facing disciplinary action and an assault probe by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

What do we know about kicking videos at Manchester Airport? ›

The footage was filmed at Manchester Airport on Tuesday evening and appeared to show a man being kicked in the head and stamped on while he was lying on the ground. It was later confirmed an officer had been suspended in relation to the incident.

What happened to the men who attacked police at Manchester Airport? ›

Police officer brutally attacks man at Manchester Airport

The three suspects, one man and two women, were subsequently taken into custody on suspicion of assaulting police officers. All three have since been bailed pending further investigations.

What happened in Manchester Airport video? ›

The video, obtained by Manchester Evening News, shows officers trying to restrain one man before a second intervenes. A fight breaks out, with two officers punched to the ground. The officer later filmed stamping on a man's head has since been suspended.

Who are the men in the Manchester Airport incident? ›

The two men involved in the incident have been named as Muhammad Fahir Amaaz and Amaad Amaaz. On Thursday, their then-solicitor Akhmed Yakoob said Mr Amaaz was kicked in the head by a police officer.

Are police in the United Kingdom armed? ›

Most police officers in the UK do not routinely carry firearms. Where firearms support is needed, it is carried out by specially trained and accredited firearms officers known as authorised firearms officers (AFOs). In the Met, firearms support is primarily provided by MO19 Specialist Firearms Command.

What are airport police called? ›

Los Angeles Airport Police
Los Angeles Airport Police Division
AbbreviationLAXPD
MottoServing the Aviation Community
Agency overview
Formed1946
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Who controls Manchester police? ›

The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, now has responsibilities around the governance and budgets relating to Greater Manchester Police and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.

Why was the man tasered at Manchester airport? ›

While conducting enquiries – which found the vehicle was uninsured – officers were confronted by a man during which three of our unarmed officers were assaulted and left with injuries. 'A Taser was deployed, before three people – a man and two women – were taken to custody on suspicion of police assault.

Who was the last person to be hung in Manchester? ›

At 8am on 13 August 1964, two men, convicted just a few weeks earlier of murder, were led to the gallows at separate prisons in Manchester and Liverpool. No one involved knew it at the time, but Gwynne Evans and Peter Allen were the last executions before capital punishment was abolished in Britain.

Who was the man kicked in the head by the police? ›

Mr Yakoob said the medical condition of the man who had been kicked, whom he named as Muhammad Fahir Amaaz, had worsened overnight and a CT scan had "revealed there is a cyst on his brain".

What caused the Manchester riots? ›

The riots of 2011 have been analysed by a psychologist - and he reckons a sense of community spurred the looters on. The police killing of Mark Duggan - the nephew of late Manchester gangster Desmond Noonan - triggered nationwide disorder.

What did happen in Manchester Airport? ›

New footage shows the police officer who kicked a man in the head, using pepper spray on a man before wrestling him to the ground.

What happened in the Manchester incident? ›

On 22 May 2017 Salman Abedi detonated an improvised explosive device in the Manchester Arena resulting in 23 deaths (including the attacker). This was the deadliest terrorist attack on UK soil since the 2005 London bombings, but was only one of five mass casualty terrorist attacks in the UK in 2017.

What happened in Manchester Airport, Starbucks? ›

Following what Greater Manchester Police described as a “violent altercation” at the Starbucks cafe at Terminal 2 arrivals on July 23, a male officer and two female officers approached 19-year-old Fahir Amaaz as he paid for car parking.

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