Resisted arrest, brothers brutally beat British police officers at Manchester Airport.

This is the dramatic moment when two brothers attacked British police officers while trying to arrest at Manchester Airport last summer, and a jury appeared today. Caught by two angles by security cameras, it shows the violence that erupted when police tried to stop Mohammed Fahir Amaz at a point [...]
This is the dramatic moment when two brothers attacked British police officers while trying to arrest at Manchester Airport last summer, and a jury appeared today.
Caught by two angles by security cameras, it shows the violence that erupted when police tried to stop Mohammed Fahir Amaz at a pay point, Telegrafi reports, broadcast Periscope.
He was identified as the person who had hit a passenger's head at a Starbucks cafe in the arrival area a few minutes ago, he said at the Liverpool Court.
The jury members were told that violence that erupted near the parking point at 8:28 p.m. last July 23rd last year lasted only three minutes.
Amaz, 20, was seen punching ten handfuls of officers during the violence, while his brother Muhammad Amadad, 26, who is also on trial, “broke six handfuls.
Amaz also struck twice with the elbow and kicked the officers, one of whom suffered a nose failure.
The images presented by the jury show Amadad at the pay point before his brother walks next to him, as the officers' triad enters the lobby. Officer Zachary Marsden who was armed is next seen catching Amaz by the arm and putting the other hand on the back of his head.
The armed officer said that he lashed out because he feared that one of his brothers was trying to pull his gun out of his belt during the fight.
While trying to take control of Amaaz to arrest him, he said he felt a “large balance of” that pressed him from behind was coming from his brother Amaad.
However, the police managed to take control of the situation when they pulled out the electrolytes with whom they hit the suspects. /Periscope












