Family of man kicked by police officer want to see 'calm'
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Family of man kicked by police officer want to see 'calm'
Protesters are being urged to listen to the family of a man kicked by a police officer at Manchester Airport and ensure calm prevails after a second night of demonstrations.
RochdaleLabour MP Paul Waugh, who has met with the family involved in the incident at the airport, said that the family want to "send out a message of calm" and that their priority is "seeking justice".
Report by Covellm.
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The condition of a man who was kicked in the face by a police officer at Manchester Airport has âworsenedâ according to his solicitor, Akhmed Yakoob. In a statement, Mr Yakoob pleaded with the public to âpray for his wellbeingâ.
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In a dramatic turn of events, a video depicting a British police officer kicking and stamping on a man's head during an arrest at Manchester Airport has ignited a significant backlash and sparked a protest outside a local police station.
The footage, captured by an onlooker and rapidly circulated on social media, depicts a chaotic scene in an airport car park. The video shows multiple officers, armed with tasers, restraining two suspects. During the arrest, one man is seen being kicked and stamped on while lying face down, and another officer appears to strike the head of a second man.
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