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VisitWhat will be the primary demand of the protests in Rochdale by August 31, 2024?
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Manchester Police Face Backlash Over Viral Video Showing Excessive Force at Airport, Protests Erupt in Rochdale
Jul 24, 2024, 08:09 PM
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) are facing significant backlash following a viral video showing officers using excessive force during an arrest at Manchester Airport. The incident involved the arrest of two Muslim men, one of whom was kicked in the head while restrained. The video also shows a female officer with a broken nose. The footage has sparked outrage, with calls for a thorough investigation and the suspension of the officers involved. The incident has led to protests outside Rochdale Police Station, where demonstrators are demanding justice for the arrested men and condemning police brutality. GMP has issued a statement acknowledging community concerns and promising a full investigation, with Assistant Chief Constable Wasim Chaudhry addressing the issue.
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