UK officer suspended after 'distressing' video shows him kneeling on black man's neck

A London police officer has been suspended after footage emerged of him kneeling on the neck of a black man during an arrest.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan called for a swift and thorough inquiry into what he described as a "distressing" incident.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan called for a swift and thorough inquiry into what he described as a "distressing" incident. Source: Supplied

London's police force has suspended an officer after video footage emerged of him appearing to kneel on the head and neck of a black man they had detained who cried out "Get off my neck!".

Britain's capital and other major cities have seen large Black Lives Matter protests inspired by concern about racial injustice following the death of US man George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25.

"Some of the techniques used cause me great concern - they are not taught in police training," Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Steve House said in a statement about the incident.

"The video footage that I have seen today and is circulating on social media is extremely disturbing."

Reuters was not able to independently verify the video.



The Metropolitan Police referred the incident for investigation by the independent police watchdog for England and Wales.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan called for a swift and thorough inquiry into what he described as a "distressing" incident.

The black man was arrested on Thursday evening on suspicion of affray and possession of an offensive weapon, following reports of a fight, and remains in police custody, police said.
Video filmed by an onlooker showed one white police officer appearing to kneel on the side of the man's head and neck while another officer of east Asian ethnicity helped to restrain the man on the ground.

The white officer stopped kneeling on the suspect after he protested at his treatment, and the man was later shown sitting up and speaking with the officers while in handcuffs.

A bystander told the officers that the man they were arresting had not attacked anyone.

"One officer has been suspended and another officer has been removed from operational duty, but not suspended at this time. This decision will be kept under review," House said.

Nick Thomas-Symonds, the opposition Labour Party's spokesman for home affairs, welcomed the suspension and said police needed to show "the highest levels of respect and professionalism".


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