Ian Tomlinson inquest - tuesdat 5th April, 2011
Grey | 05.04.2011 12:32 | Education | Repression | World
        
        PC Simon Harwood, the police officer who pushed Ian Tomlinson to the ground at the G20 protests two years ago, gives his second day of evidence at the newspaper seller's inquest 
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/blog/2011/apr/05/ian-tomlinson-inquest-live-updates 
      
    
     
      
        	 
      
     
    
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/blog/2011/apr/05/ian-tomlinson-inquest-live-updates 
        
        Harwood said he came from behind police dog handlers to use force against Tomlinson because he thought doing so was "proportionate" given that Tomlinson was not moving away from a police line: 
The baton strike, in the area that I struck Mr Tomlinson, is more to cause a reaction from an individual, rather than to hurt, so they will hopefully move away from the line they are being asked to move away from.
Asked whether he gave any verbal command to Tomlinson to move away, Harwood said: "I can't recall."
12.22pm: Asked whether Tomlinson posed a threat, Harwood replied: "Not to me, no."
Asked whether he posed a threat to anyone else, Harwood replied: "No, I don't believe he did, no."
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/blog/2011/apr/05/ian-tomlinson-inquest-live-updates 
The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London, shortly before he died. It shows Tomlinson, who was not part of the demonstration, being struck from behind and pushed to the ground by baton-wielding police Link to this video
    
  The baton strike, in the area that I struck Mr Tomlinson, is more to cause a reaction from an individual, rather than to hurt, so they will hopefully move away from the line they are being asked to move away from.
Asked whether he gave any verbal command to Tomlinson to move away, Harwood said: "I can't recall."
12.22pm: Asked whether Tomlinson posed a threat, Harwood replied: "Not to me, no."
Asked whether he posed a threat to anyone else, Harwood replied: "No, I don't believe he did, no."
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/blog/2011/apr/05/ian-tomlinson-inquest-live-updates The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London, shortly before he died. It shows Tomlinson, who was not part of the demonstration, being struck from behind and pushed to the ground by baton-wielding police Link to this video
      
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Killer Blow
08.04.2011 11:24
The use of extreme force using an instrument such as a baton can cause death. The Guardian footage shows that the attack was so forceful that Ian was skewed round by the force of the baton thrust,the reaction was typical of such a kidney punch.
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