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Shock new footage after viral kicking clip

Shocking additional footage of an airport brawl has been released after a clip went viral of a police officer stamping on a man’s head.

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The public does not know the full story behind the notorious Manchester Airport brawl and bodycam footage should be released, an ex- cop in the UK says.

Major uproar and mass protests were sparked earlier this month when a clip showed a male police officer stamping on a man’s head as he was lying on the ground.

Video released showed a UK police officer kicking and stamping a man’s head during arrest

During the clip, which went viral on social media, a woman in a headscarf can be seen kneeling next to the man as the cop stands above them, holding a taser.

Additional footage, shedding light on what happened before the clip was filmed, later came to light, showing police officers being punched amid chaotic scenes at the airport.

The shocking newer clip appeared to show a man thumping a cop repeatedly as he slumps back into a chair, and another hitting a female cop in the face in a brutal attack.

Retired Met Police officer Graham Wettone said that viral videos often only show a “small snippet” of what has happened, and British cops should consider releasing body-worn video when necessary.

A police officer stamping on a man’s head during the first clip, which sparked uproar. Picture: SWNS
A police officer stamping on a man’s head during the first clip, which sparked uproar. Picture: SWNS

He told The Sun: “Police officers do not walk around tasering people or using force on people unless something’s happened beforehand.

“Most police use of force is reactive – it’s not proactive. So you react to a situation, react to risk threats that you, you see, you honestly hold, and to protect yourself, your colleagues and the public.

“So there was always going to be something in the background, a lead up to this, incidents that happened that that led to the police being called, led to the police being there, and then led to police using force to detain or arrest somebody.”

Retired Met Police officer Graham Wettone said that viral videos often only show a ‘small snippet’ of what has happened. Picture: SWNS
Retired Met Police officer Graham Wettone said that viral videos often only show a ‘small snippet’ of what has happened. Picture: SWNS

Mr Wettone, who served in the Metropolitan Police for 30 years, stressed that we still have not seen “the full facts”, and have only so far seen “some of the lead-up”.

He added: “So we haven’t seen the whole thing. We’ve seen some of it. We’ve seen some of the lead-up.”

Speaking about his experience as a policeman, and while avoiding leaping to any conclusions in this case, he said: “There are always two or three sides to every story.

“As a police officer you get one person’s version, speak to somebody else, speak to a third person, and they’re all slightly different.

A Stand Up To Racism demonstration took place in Manchester after a police officer was suspended following a man getting kicked as he lay on the floor at the airport. Picture: James Speakman/PA Wire/AAP
A Stand Up To Racism demonstration took place in Manchester after a police officer was suspended following a man getting kicked as he lay on the floor at the airport. Picture: James Speakman/PA Wire/AAP

“All we are getting with these videos is a small snippet of what people want to show us.”

In the second clip, a group of people can be seen milling around a ticket machine in Manchester Airport’s Terminal 2, as three cops including two women and a man head towards them.

One of the officers goes to grab the hands of a man who is facing the ticket machine to restrain him, in video obtained by MEN.

It appears to be Mohammed Fahir, 19, the same man whose head is stamped on by a male police officer in the original clip.

Protester holds a placard during the demonstration against the Greater Manchester Police (GMP). Picture: Andy Barton / SOPA Images/Sipa USA/AAP
Protester holds a placard during the demonstration against the Greater Manchester Police (GMP). Picture: Andy Barton / SOPA Images/Sipa USA/AAP

As he resists the three police try to gain control of the situation, which is when a second man gets involved and lunges for the male cop.

This man, in a grey t-shirt, can be seen hitting the male cop in the face a whopping six times before he tasers him and is able to back away.

Around the same time the man who appears to be Fahir seems to hit a female officer in the face repeatedly until she falls to the ground.

Chaos erupts in the airport terminal as the three officers struggle to fend off the group from all sides.

The original video showed a male cop stamping on Fahir’s head as he lies on the floor.

A woman in a headscarf kneels next to him as the cop stands above them, holding a taser.

In this new footage the same woman tries to desperately pull back by the man in grey by his t-shirt, as he punches the male cop.

While the new footage may have shed more light on what happened at the airport, unanswered questions about the incident remain.

Mr Wettone said: “I think policing … now needs to be get up to date and consider releasing, as they do in America very early on, some of the body worn video on occasions when it’s applicable.

“When it’s relevant and when it’s necessary.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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