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Post by sandypine on Jul 28, 2024 11:47:37 GMT
Eh, kicking someone in the head and then stamping on it. When the perp has already had 1500 volts passed through his body and is of no risk to the public or officers. You do not know he is no risk, he has already resisted arrest violently and was told to stay down, he tried to get up by raising his head and was quickly disabused of that option. The officer made that assessment is less than a second, he may have been wrong but would you prefer he erred on the side of caution as regards the well being of a shown to be aggressive thug or erred on the side of caution of everyone else in the airport? Strange but I know what I want. The problem is the first video was just the kick in the head the chain of events indicates something else entirely but nothing new there in terms of people with axes to grind and chips to admire.
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Post by patman post on Jul 28, 2024 11:58:24 GMT
The footage of the kicking sparked a protest outside Rochdale police station on Wednesday, and hundreds of people gathered before a second protest began in Manchester city centre yesterday. This looked like it could erupt into riots, as did the police killing of Mark Duggan. But it seems someone has learned from the mishandling of the Tottenham killing — unlike then, Independent Office for Police Conduct personnel have met and had discussions with members of the man’s family. Unfortunately, the condition of the man who had been kicked is said to have worsened overnight. Let's hope for his sake (and, possibly, the wider community) he recovers soon...
And your wishes for the speedy recovery of the policewoman who had her nose broken? Non-existent apparently. Rightly or wrongly, injuries to the police officers in this case are unlikely to stir up the local community into large-scale civil unrest, however much social media exaggerates and misrepresents...
Old images of injured Leicestershire PC falsely shared in connection to Manchester Airport incident
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Post by patman post on Jul 28, 2024 11:59:44 GMT
Btw, has anyone heard anything about the female police officer who was punched in the face by a Pakistani 'man', a punch that was hard enough to knock her over and break her nose?.. No, me neither. It seems she's been forgotten about. Not to worry, she's white and English so no one cares anyway. fullfact.org/online/manchester-airport-incident-female-police-officer/
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Post by bancroft on Jul 28, 2024 12:06:35 GMT
Police officers are not allowed to punch or kick even if attacked.
I would be shocked if he keeps his job, whether he also gets prosecuted for assault and if so I would expect a suspended sentence for good behaviour due to mitigating circumstances.
The police lost control which must be giving the bosses a major headache.
Funny thing here is we have terrorist police handling essentially a minor civilian situation armed with guns rather than truncheons.
They could only use tasers as the others were not armed, why did thy just not sit on the kid on the ground rather kick and stamp as a street fighter would do.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 28, 2024 12:14:16 GMT
Btw, has anyone heard anything about the female police officer who was punched in the face by a Pakistani 'man', a punch that was hard enough to knock her over and break her nose?.. No, me neither. It seems she's been forgotten about. Not to worry, she's white and English so no one cares anyway. fullfact.org/online/manchester-airport-incident-female-police-officer/You claim a WPC was not assaulted and had her nose broken at Manchester airport! Sky news - female officer suffered a broken nose - linkBBC news- two police officers punched to the floor - link
Similar links for ITV, GB News, Talk TV, not to mention the press. Are you suggesting they are all wrong?
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Post by patman post on Jul 28, 2024 12:25:36 GMT
You claim a WPC was not assaulted and had her nose broken at Manchester airport! Sky news - female officer suffered a broken nose - linkBBC news- two police officers punched to the floor - link
Similar links for ITV, GB News, Talk TV, not to mention the press. Are you suggesting they are all wrong? Where do I claim any such thing?
Remove your GB News-tuned goggles and read the link I provided in full. Then try to explain why the assaults in Manchester need to be inflamed by claiming material from another incident shows the events at the airport...
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Post by ratcliff on Jul 28, 2024 12:37:06 GMT
I'm shocked I tell ya... At last the full story starts to emerge and why the officer reacted as he did. Anything to say now TTL? Any footage from the luggage /customs hall where the incident from the plane continued would also be interesting
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Post by ProVeritas on Jul 28, 2024 12:37:46 GMT
Well Court Case pending of course, but the IOPC would not put him forward for being charged with so serious a crime as GBH unless they were very confident the evidence meets the threshold for conviction. To do otherwise would be a huge disservice to the Officer in question, the Police Force as a whole, and the IOPC itself. All The Best Exactly, he hasn't even been charged yet. And the IOPC haven't investigated anything: It's a standard recommendation in these situations. And when the matter has been fully investigated, which won't be by the IOPC, it will be passed to the CPS who will consider whether there is sufficient evidence to charge. And if there is, it will be for a jury to decide having heard and seen all of the available evidence (which none of us have). That's called due process and the rule of law, Nulla. Yes it is. I am prepared to fully accept the Rule of Law if it exonerates the PO in question. Are you prepared to accept it if it sends him down for say 10 years (maximum guideline tariff for an A2 category GBH offence)? All The Best
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 28, 2024 12:42:48 GMT
You claim a WPC was not assaulted and had her nose broken at Manchester airport! Sky news - female officer suffered a broken nose - linkBBC news- two police officers punched to the floor - link
Similar links for ITV, GB News, Talk TV, not to mention the press. Are you suggesting they are all wrong? Where do I claim any such thing?
Remove your GB News-tuned goggles and read the link I provided in full. Then try to explain why the assaults in Manchester need to be inflamed by claiming material from another incident shows the events at the airport...
I'm not interested in 'other' incidents. I'm talking about an incident at Manchester airport in which a bunch of Pakistanis assaulted four police officers two of whom were punched to the floor, one a WPC suffered a broken nose, all of which seems to be forgotten because as we all know, the feelings of aggressive Muslims are far more important than the feelings of anyone else on the planet.
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Post by ratcliff on Jul 28, 2024 12:47:57 GMT
The more I see of this, the more disappointed I become in the police: They should have kicked all of these thugs in the head, including the mum. After all, in any other country they'd all have been shot, so they'd still have got off lightly. All this in a major airport, security is of the upmost importance, and this entitled lot think the law doesn't apply to them, anyone attacking a police officer should get a automatic 5 years in prison, especially at a airport, you need to feel safe and protected in places like this, any innocent bystander could have been caught up with these violent thugs, the police have NOTHING to apologise or be suspended for they were doing their job protecting the PUBLIC. Years ago we were in the luggage hall at Gatwick when an altercation broke out between a young man and a young woman . The man threw a suitcase at the woman and within seconds he was face down on the floor and being sat on , having been ''flattened'' by two plain clothed cops on duty in the luggage hall - this was even before uniform were anywhere near - when they arrived they carted him off in cuffs .
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Post by ratcliff on Jul 28, 2024 12:50:40 GMT
This is an idiotic argument. This is not a gang fight in the street where people who cause an affray should both be prosecuted. This is an attack on authority of the Crown by a bunch of thugs who should be prosecuted. It's that false moral equivalence working in the minds of the hard of understanding. Not a gang fight but the officer left someone with life threating injurys. From what I read the thugs are back at home having been quickly discharged from hospital
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 28, 2024 13:13:42 GMT
Police violently assaulted at Manchester airport - link But hey, who cares? This is where appeasing violent minorities has got us. Those Pakistani chavs should have been arrested, violently arrested if necessary and carted off. And when hundreds of aggressive Pakistanis later aggressively demonstrated outside Rochdale police station the TSG should have steamed in and sorted them out. Give aggressive Muslims an inch and they will take a mile. Aggressive disorder should be stamped on, immediately.
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Post by patman post on Jul 28, 2024 13:23:29 GMT
Where do I claim any such thing?
Remove your GB News-tuned goggles and read the link I provided in full. Then try to explain why the assaults in Manchester need to be inflamed by claiming material from another incident shows the events at the airport...
I'm not interested in 'other' incidents. I'm talking about an incident at Manchester airport in which a bunch of Pakistanis assaulted four police officers two of whom were punched to the floor, one a WPC suffered a broken nose, all of which seems to be forgotten because as we all know, the feelings of aggressive Muslims are far more important than the feelings of anyone else on the planet. So as long as the other incidents masquerade as current assaults and reinforce the antipathy to a particular community, you're happy?
I guess we already knew that...
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 28, 2024 13:28:25 GMT
Not a gang fight but the officer left someone with life threating injurys. From what I read the thugs are back at home having been quickly discharged from hospital What about the guy with the cyst on his Brain and in critical condition
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 28, 2024 13:29:07 GMT
All this in a major airport, security is of the upmost importance, and this entitled lot think the law doesn't apply to them, anyone attacking a police officer should get a automatic 5 years in prison, especially at a airport, you need to feel safe and protected in places like this, any innocent bystander could have been caught up with these violent thugs, the police have NOTHING to apologise or be suspended for they were doing their job protecting the PUBLIC. Years ago we were in the luggage hall at Gatwick when an altercation broke out between a young man and a young woman . The man threw a suitcase at the woman and within seconds he was face down on the floor and being sat on , having been ''flattened'' by two plain clothed cops on duty in the luggage hall - this was even before uniform were anywhere near - when they arrived they carted him off in cuffs . Rightly so, no messing about at airports, extreme force if necessary, the police need to snap out of this woke agenda.
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