Wrongly arrested, Bakayoko criticises police behaviour

Milan's midfielder, Tiemoue Bakayoko, has criticised police behaviour after being filmed withdrawing and checking by police. A video was circulated on the French social network and printed behind a car, while a police officer kept it before he realized he had the wrong person. Milan Police headquarters threw [...]
A video was circulated on the French social network and printed behind a car, while a police officer kept it before he realized he had the wrong person.
Milan police headquarters dismissed claims of racism after the incident, suggesting that Bakayoko and the other man in his car had profiles of the people the police were looking for
A colored man in a SUV wearing a green shirt after the riots the previous night. On Wednesday, Bakayoko broke his silence with a series of videos in the Instagram in which he said: “The issue is not error. Anyone can make a mistake. It was the way they acted.
I and my friend were found three feet away from a gun. They clearly put us in danger, whether they had their reasons. “The situation would be much worse if I hadn't stayed calm if I hadn't been able to do my work and get to know him by the time.
After the incident, a spokesman for the National Police Officers' Association praised Bakayoko for his behaviour and called it a <x0-citizen model”. The video was circulated in social media earlier this week, but it is believed to have been first filmed on July 3rd.












