Shocking Footage Emerges of Man Kicked by Police Officer at Manchester Airport

Violent Clash at Manchester Airport Sparks Outrage

Chaos erupted at Manchester Airport around 8.30pm on Tuesday when a scuffle between two men and police officers turned violent. Dramatic footage shows a Greater Manchester Police firearms officer kicking Muhammad Fahir Amaaz twice while he was already down on the floor. The video quickly went viral, triggering public outrage and legal scrutiny.

Officers Attacked, Tasers Deployed

The incident escalated after two officers were punched to the ground, forcing police to use Tasers to regain control. The melee has sparked fierce debates about police conduct, but Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham urged the public to withhold judgment until all facts emerge. Meanwhile, the family’s new lawyer slammed the actions, stating, “There is no context justifying an assault when someone is on the ground.”

Man Left with Brain Cyst After Police Kick

Muhammad Fahir Amaaz and his brother Amaad were involved in the initial altercation. Their former solicitor revealed that a CT scan uncovered a cyst on Muhammad’s brain, allegedly caused by the police kick. Following controversial comments by their previous lawyer, the family has switched legal representation as Muhammad undergoes further scans. The new family rep described him as “traumatised” but expressed “real concern for any police officers injured” in the incident.

Community Outraged — Protests Erupt

Hundreds have taken to the streets, protesting outside Rochdale police station and in Manchester city centre demanding justice. In response, Greater Manchester Police have suspended the firearms officer involved. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has launched a thorough investigation, promising to get to the bottom of the shocking airport brawl.

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