Manchester Airport: Police officer suspended after kicking video
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The force said in its latest statement, external that it would “continue to meet” with Greater Manchester residents and elected representatives to discuss concerns raised about the footage.
It said it had referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct over the incident.
The MP of the man who was filmed being kicked told the House of Commons the video was “truly shocking and disturbing”.
Paul Waugh, Labour MP for Rochdale, said he was meeting the man's family later today.
He said police faced a difficult job but that they had to expect the highest standards of conduct in their duties.
The Leader of the House, Lucy Powell, MP for Manchester Central, also said the footage was “incredibly disturbing", adding that there was "understandably a lot of concern”.
IOPC Regional Director Catherine Bates said the police watchdog was investigating the “level of force” used by a GMP officer in the incident, adding it was “vitally important” all the circumstances were investigated.
She said inquiries were at an early stage, but a “significant amount of body-worn video and CCTV footage” of the incident had been secured.
“We appreciate people want answers and we will work to provide those answers as quickly as we can,” Ms Bates said.
A spokesman for GMP's police federation said it was supporting the suspended officer, as well as “all of our colleagues who were involved in this incident”.
They added: "Everyone has the right to a fair hearing where all sides of the story are told and context is provided."
The staff body thanked the “many members of the public” that had sent messages of support for “hard-working colleagues doing a difficult and dangerous job”, he added.