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Manchester Airport Assault

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Cadeby Thu 25-Jul-24 12:14:22

A disporportionate reaction it seems. It makes me wonder what happens when there are no filming taking place.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Jul-24 20:41:49

“Arachnoid cysts are the most COMMON type of brain cyst. They are often congenital, or present at birth (primary arachnoid cysts).”

As I say, medics will know. Let’s wait and see eh?

Nicenanny3 Thu 25-Jul-24 20:41:51

Wyllow3

It's not hard to see a wind up in play with those sort of memes:

let justice take its course: the policeman involved will have to be assessed, as will those who provoked the incident, the injuries addressed from all those involved. The policeman will have legal assistance, as well as those charged with offences.

Revealed: Lawyer representing two men being 'attacked' by police at Manchester Airport is Lamborghini-driving wannabe MP who ran as pro-Palestine candidate in the general election and was probed over 'false racism' claim (Daily Mail)

Seems he's already got a top lawyer in place didn't take him long did it. So I stand by my post that compensation with be sought pronto. I smell a rat.

Cadeby Thu 25-Jul-24 20:41:54

they wanted a fight with our police

Who is " they " and " our"

Wyllow3 Thu 25-Jul-24 20:42:54

Before we assume the people involved "wanted a fight with the police"

first we have to consider what happened on the plane, to quote Iam "

She told her son about some problem on the plane and some kind of disagreement between two groups occurred

ie prior to police involvement. Police could have initially been involved to break up a fight between two groups of young men.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Jul-24 20:46:11

Police could have initially been involved to break up a fight between two groups of young men

Indeed Wyllow3
Then things escalated (no video footage yet). A WPC got her nose broken (no video yet). There will be CCTV capturing these events. Then the call went out for back up.

Nicenanny3 Thu 25-Jul-24 20:46:40

And here they all are with their Lawyer in the middle.

Wyllow3 Thu 25-Jul-24 20:51:30

I feel so much better informed now.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Jul-24 20:55:49

From The Telegraph just now:

Protests have broken out for a second night in Manchester after a police officer was filmed apparently stamping on a man’s head. Tonight, hundreds attended a demonstration outside Mr Burnham’s office in a demonstration organised by Stand Up To Racism. Protesters were seen holding signs that read “GMP is racist” and “no justice no peace”.

In central Manchester, some demonstrators blocked trams, standing in front of the tracks and sitting in the road to prevent them passing.”

Whitewavemark2 Thu 25-Jul-24 21:09:12

Urmstongran

^But brain injury is going to be pretty much up there with proven too excessive I would have thought^

And I’ve have thought a cyst will be found not to be a recent finding. It’s not an injury like a haematoma. This could have pre-dated the incident. Medics will assess and determine -hence we ought not to jump to conclusions calling it ‘brain injury’.

Speculation doesn’t help the situation Whitewave.
You are usually more circumspect.

I am being circumspect, simply because I would always err on the side of caution, and applaud the fact that the police officer who appears to have used excessive violence is to be investigated.

Our police must be subject to the same rule of law as the citizens they police, because without that we would rapidly become a police state.

That same rule of law will be used for the men who apparently caused a fracas both on the plane and when it landed.

The law should not distinguish between the two.

Wyllow3 Thu 25-Jul-24 21:31:39

Had a look at some of the footage - I clearly recognise the mass produced posters carried by many of those attending Urms. Same format used for other demos.

Have had a brush with them in the distant past, and will just say they are an agit prop group who take advantage of any situation to prove we live in a "Capitalist Police State" and are unrelated to the matter at hand.

Wyllow3 Thu 25-Jul-24 21:36:05

From the Independent right now:

Don’t let extremists hijack this, say man’s family

The family of the man kicked at Manchester Airport say it is vital not to let extremists of any kind hijack events for their own ends, their MP has said

Rochdale MP Paul Waugh said the family have no political agenda, do not condone political violence and do not want to take part in any protests.

Some members of the man’s are police officers themselves and are therefore particularly shocked at what they have witnessed, Mr Waugh told other MPs in the Commons.

More on www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/manchester-airport-police-incident-video-rochdale-protest-b2585716.html#post-1678455

(you may hit a paywall, this is copied and pasted)

Iam64 Thu 25-Jul-24 21:47:33

I heard some of Nicky Campbell’s phone in on this earlier. A caller called Steve is a serving officer. He talked about the violence and abuse police face and the need for the investigation to have video in the build up to the dreadful kicking / stamping incident. The co-caller, Mohammed compared the actions of GMP officers with the violence meted out in Palestine by the IDF. Nicky Campbell rightly imo stopped the caller developing that idea.

The new CC of GMP Stephen Watson seemed to be making progress in improving his force. It needs stability and the strong leadership he seems to be showing

Smileless2012 Thu 25-Jul-24 22:16:11

confused apparently stamping on a man's head Urmstongran the video I saw showed the police officer doing precisely that.

Doodledog Thu 25-Jul-24 22:42:28

I have a very erratic broadband connection just now, and the only footage I've seen was a minute ago on Newsnight, and I have to say it is shocking.

I understand that it may be a small segment of a bigger whole, but it was dreadful. If that had been my son, I would be apoplectic. And as for Lee Anderson - words fail me.

As people say, though, let's wait for the whole story.

petra Thu 25-Jul-24 22:57:12

I see that protesters are waving banners stating that the Greater Manchester Police are racist.
If that’s the case why did that police force protect so many guilty of child grooming 🤔

Wyllow3 Thu 25-Jul-24 23:02:35

I warned above things re banners are not what they appear to be, and
"Rochdale MP Paul Waugh said the family have no political agenda, do not condone political violence and do not want to take part in any protests."

maddyone Thu 25-Jul-24 23:20:16

Lee Anderson’s intervention is not helpful. I saw him earlier in the day on the news.
The more recent developments I’ve only read about on GN. I did know there had been troubles on the plane. It’s crucial now, moving forward, that all the available evidence is collected, including whatever evidence is available from the plane, the crew should be helpful there. The background to this event is crucial to full understanding. I’m sure the police will do their job properly and with integrity.

Nicenanny3 Fri 26-Jul-24 06:15:52

GMP claims after the initial encounter its officers were assaulted and 'punched to the ground' with three left needing hospital treatment including one female PC who had a broken nose.(Daily Mail)

David49 Fri 26-Jul-24 07:13:02

Callistemon213

I was calling DH because he'd gone back only about 10 feet to explain to the rest of our group why there was a delay. DH (of course) carried on "Just a minute, dear", and the immigration officer went for his gun and yelled at me to get him!

The US is just one place where disobeying instructions or doing something unexpected is going to put you in danger.

In Manchester the police should not have kicked the guy on the floor, but it was retaliation for his female colleague being punched in the face. We havn’t heard why she was punched and what led up to that, whatever the reason assaulting a female officer is going to result in a hard response.

Callistemon213 Fri 26-Jul-24 07:24:33

David49

Callistemon213

I was calling DH because he'd gone back only about 10 feet to explain to the rest of our group why there was a delay. DH (of course) carried on "Just a minute, dear", and the immigration officer went for his gun and yelled at me to get him!

The US is just one place where disobeying instructions or doing something unexpected is going to put you in danger.

In Manchester the police should not have kicked the guy on the floor, but it was retaliation for his female colleague being punched in the face. We havn’t heard why she was punched and what led up to that, whatever the reason assaulting a female officer is going to result in a hard response.

DH was not disobeying instructions (apart from mine), he was unwittingly doing something which apparently broke some unwritten rule.
He's not that stupid, he has spent time in the USA.

Iam64 Fri 26-Jul-24 08:25:54

David49, where is the evidence to support your conclusion that the officer kicked the man lying on the floor on his head ‘in retaliation for his female colleague being punched in the face’?
The video I’ve seen led me to be concerned the officer had lost control.
I’m in no way defending the behaviour of men that led to three officers needing hospital treatment. The loss of control by the officer who has rightly been suspended is part of what must be a thorough investigation

Callistemon213 Fri 26-Jul-24 08:32:57

Good post, Iam64.

The police are there to maintain order, take charge of a volatile and potentially dangerous situation and are (or should be) trained in restraint procedures without resorting to violence.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 26-Jul-24 08:35:43

Yes

Iam64 Fri 26-Jul-24 08:40:30

They are trained in the way you describe Callistemon. It’s possible these armed officers feared losing their weapons, also possible they get less experience at calming potentially violent incidents. My experience over many years was that police officers were highly skilled at calming difficult situations.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 26-Jul-24 08:43:48

The issue I think is that bad apples keep popping up. The GMP and the MET have had a lot of issues to address.