Police officer shoulder-charged Sheku Bayoh during arrest, inquiry told
Pc Craig Walker said he had seen the 31-year-old stamp on another officer.
Pc Craig Walker said he had seen the 31-year-old stamp on another officer.
There have been a series of pitch invasions in English football this week.
Pc Craig Walker has been giving evidence to the inquiry looking into the death of the 31-year-old in police custody in 2015.
Mr Bayoh died on Sunday May 3 2015 after he was detained by officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Officers involved in restraining the 31-year-old are to start giving evidence to an inquiry into his death.
The Home Secretary announced the move during a speech at the annual Police Federation conference in Manchester.
Sheku Bayoh died on May 3 2015 after he was detained by officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
The move has been criticised by Amnesty International UK, which said the move to arm volunteer officers will lead to more deaths.
Priti Patel is expected to call for ‘higher standards’ in the police, arguing that the public are in ‘urgent need of reassurance’.
A 14-year-old defendant denies murder and an alternative charge of manslaughter.
Rhona Malone took the force to an employment tribunal.
Former prison officer James Watts admitted sending 10 grossly offensive to ex-colleagues who worked at a Warwickshire jail.
Footage from CCTV, witnesses’ iPhones and a 3D constructed image were shared.
Jurors were shown footage in which Callum Wheeler was heard threatening to attack officers.
Counsel representing the officers have given their opening statements at the public inquiry into his death.