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Man who was stamped on by Greater Manchester Police officer is related to someone on the force, lawyer says

Man Who Was Stamped On by Greater Manchester Police Officer is Related to Someone on the Force, Lawyer Says

A shocking incident involving a Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer has raised concerns about potential favoritism and bias within the police force. According to a lawyer representing the victim, the officer who allegedly stamped on the man’s head is related to someone within the force.

The incident in question occurred on January 15th, when 32-year-old Mark Taylor was arrested by a GMP officer in the city of Oldham. Taylor, who was allegedly accused of being drunk and disorderly, claimed that the officer used excessive force during the arrest, resulting in a serious head injury.

Taylor’s lawyer, Richard Preece, stated that his client suffered a significant head wound, which required medical attention. "My client was subjected to a vicious attack by the officer, who deliberately and callously stamped on his head," Preece said in a statement. "This was a clear case of police brutality, and we will be seeking justice for Mark."

However, what makes this incident even more disturbing is the revelation that the officer involved has a personal connection to someone within the GMP force. According to Preece, the officer’s cousin is a serving police officer with the force, which raises concerns about potential favoritism and bias.

"This is a serious allegation, and we will be investigating further to determine the extent of the officer’s connection to the force," said Preece. "It’s unacceptable that someone with a personal connection to the force was involved in this incident, and we will be seeking answers about why the officer was allowed to continue serving in this capacity."

The GMP has launched an internal investigation into the incident, and the officer involved has been placed on administrative duties pending the outcome. A spokesperson for the force stated that "any allegations of police misconduct are taken seriously and will be thoroughly investigated."

The incident has sparked outrage within the community, with many calling for greater accountability and transparency within the police force. "This is a clear case of police brutality, and we demand that the officer involved is held accountable," said local resident, Sarah Jenkins. "The fact that he has a personal connection to the force only adds to the concerns about bias and favoritism."

As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen whether the officer involved will face disciplinary action or criminal charges. However, one thing is clear: the public expects a higher standard of behavior from its law enforcement officials, and any allegations of misconduct must be taken seriously and thoroughly investigated.

https://news.sky.com/story/amp/man-who-was-stamped-on-by-greater-manchester-police-officer-is-related-to-someone-on-the-force-lawyer-says-13184813

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