Police officers filmed repeatedly punching boy, 16, in garden

Outrage has been sparked after footage emerged of Metropolitan Police officers allegedly throwing punches at a teenage boy throughout an arrest.

An onlooker claimed the boy was being ‘bashed up’ through the incident in southeast London on Friday.

It was named ‘outrageous’ by individuals on social media, who claimed the pressure that was used was unwarranted.

The Met has stated body-worn video footage can be assessed, including that any use of pressure by officers should be deemed obligatory and proportionate.

The state of affairs emerged when a toddler was robbed and threatened with a bottle by a gaggle of males, a spokesperson stated.

Following enquiries, officers went to a house in Abbey Wooden and located the stolen property.

A boy, 16, tried to flee the scene and was arrested, however one other teenager the identical age then allegedly assaulted officers – leaving two with minor accidents.

Sharing the video on Twitter, Carina White, a media commentator, reportedly stated: ‘Hey Met Police, simply questioning if that is cheap and applicable use of pressure to detain a 16-year-old baby? Kicking and punching???’

She went on to say the teenager had ‘gone to see if his buddy was OK as he noticed police in his backyard and that is what the tip end result was’, including: ‘The police weren’t even there for him.’

Responding to her Tweet, one social media person stated: ‘It’s the truth that he’s down they usually’re nonetheless dropping blows, that will get me fuming. 

UNCLEARED GRABS: police assault 16 year old in garden
The footage was named ‘outrageous’ by individuals on social media (Image: Twitter/@_CarinaWh)

UNCLEARED GRABS: police assault 16 year old in garden
(Image: Twitter/@_CarinaWh)

‘Is he an “apprehended suspect” or is he an opp? As a result of based mostly on this vid, it appear like street beef, not an arrest.’

One other particular person wrote: ‘That is outrageous and should be investigated.’

A spokesperson for the Met instructed Metro.co.uk: ‘Police had been known as on Friday, 10 June, to a report of a kid robbed by a gaggle of males within the Abbey Wooden space. It was reported that one of many males threatened the sufferer with a bottle.

‘Following police enquiries, officers attended an handle in Abbey Wooden to make arrest enquiries.

‘Property reported as stolen through the theft was recovered from the handle. We're not releasing the street title to guard the identification of the youth arrested.

A 16-year-old male [A] sought to make off from the handle however was ‘detained and arrested by officers on suspicion of theft and possession of an offensive weapon. He has been bailed pending additional enquiries.

‘One other male entered the premises and assaulted law enforcement officials. This 16-year-old [B] was arrested on suspicion of frequent assault of an emergency employee. He has been launched below investigation.

‘Two law enforcement officials sustained minor accidents. They didn't require hospital remedy.

‘We're conscious of video footage revealed on-line, which reveals a part of the incident through which officers used pressure to detain the suspects.

‘This can be assessed, together with the officers’ body-worn video footage, by officers from the Directorate of Skilled Requirements.

‘All Met officers know that any use of pressure should be obligatory and proportionate, and that they are going to be required to account for his or her actions.’

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