'YOU'RE HURTING HER'

Moment woman screams ‘black lives matter’ as she wrestles with cops at busy train station

Six officers restrained the woman with onlookers criticising the heavy handed arrest

A WOMAN was held down by six police officers as she screamed “you’re hurting me” at a London train station.

The dramatic arrest of the 32-year-old was captured on camera by shocked commuters.

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The woman was held down by six police officers, often appealing to the camera as she resisted arrest

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Police have said they used a ‘low level’ of force in the arrest

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The minute-long footage showed the woman held down by officers

British Transport Police have since said that the woman apologised to officers after the incident.

A spokesperson said: “A 32-year-old woman from London received a police caution after admitting an offence of obstructing an officer in the execution of their duty.”

The spokesperson also said that only a “low-level” of force was used to restrain the woman.

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The footage of the September 10 arrest shows the woman yelling: “see what the police are doing.

“Nobody gives a damn.”

She also yelled “Black Lives Matter” while claiming that officers were hurting her elbow while restraining her.

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Commuters asked whether the number of officers was necessary

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British Transport Police said that the woman later apologised for her behaviour

Commuters can be heard in the video commenting on the arrest, with one person saying: “Do you really need six people to do this.

“It’s a girl, man. Six on one. You’re hurting her.”

One commuter shared the video, writing the incident happened at Stratford station.

They said: “Did they really need 6 police officers to take her down.”


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