BBC lie about events surrounding Ian Tomlinson's death
Ian Tomlinson | 18.06.2012 21:17 | G20 London Summit | Policing | Public sector cuts | Repression
Today, 18 June 2012, BBC News reported that innocent pedestrian Ian Tomlinson was killed at the G20 protest in London, 1 April 2009, as the result of a "gratuitous act of aggression by a lone (police) officer" - Metropolitan Police TSG officer PC Simon Harwood from Carshalton - "whose blood was up". The BBC imply this statement was made by prosecuting QC Mark Dennis, and if so Mark Dennis should choose his words more carefully, as Simon Harwood was not alone in wishing to attack G20 protestors, and many of Simon Harwood's police colleagues actively contributed to events which helped hasten Ian Tomlinson's death and actively participated in many stages of the subsequent cover-up.
Throughout the day PC Simon Harwood and other police officers hid their ID numbers, and an hour after Ian Tomlinson was killed, PC Rob Ward from Enfield posted on Facebook saying he "can't wait to bash some long haired hippys up @ the G20" (meaning at the next day's protest outside the G20 summit in London's Docklands). The police lied to the media, resulting in news reports that police had been "pelted with bricks as they help dying man", when in fact this had not happened, and instead the police had ignored their victim's pleas for help, forced away an ITV photographer and a medical student who'd tried to give medical aid, and refused to co-operate with an ambulance crew who were trying to save Ian Tomlinson's life.
The BBC's own dishonesty comes however in reporting that earlier in the day PC Simon Harwood had [quote] "tried to arrest a protester who he had seen trying to write something on the side of a police van", that "the demonstrator managed to wriggle free" and that Simon Harwood "then decided to join other officers who were on foot in Threadneedle Street". What really happened was that far from managing to "wriggle free" the protestor had his head smashed into the side of a van door by Simon Harwood, who then, rather than deciding "to join other officers" instead attacked a BBC cameraman and attacked a City worker before going off kill Ian Tomlinson. It would be much appreciated if the BBC would please stop lying about police brutality.
Simon Harwood's police colleagues then procured a fraudulent pathologist's report, and colluded with IPCC chairman Nick Hardwick in pretending no CCTV cameras overlooked the scene of Simon Harwood's attack. Among many other police attacks during the same protest, PC Delroy Smellie slapped and truncheoned female protestor Nicola Fisher, and other police officers truncheoned and kicked peaceful Climate Camp activists as they held their hands in the air chanting "this is not a riot".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18482967
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1173178/I-wait-bash-G20-hippies-Met-Police-officer-probed-Facebook-rant.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Tomlinson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_G-20_London_summit_protests
Throughout the day PC Simon Harwood and other police officers hid their ID numbers, and an hour after Ian Tomlinson was killed, PC Rob Ward from Enfield posted on Facebook saying he "can't wait to bash some long haired hippys up @ the G20" (meaning at the next day's protest outside the G20 summit in London's Docklands). The police lied to the media, resulting in news reports that police had been "pelted with bricks as they help dying man", when in fact this had not happened, and instead the police had ignored their victim's pleas for help, forced away an ITV photographer and a medical student who'd tried to give medical aid, and refused to co-operate with an ambulance crew who were trying to save Ian Tomlinson's life.
The BBC's own dishonesty comes however in reporting that earlier in the day PC Simon Harwood had [quote] "tried to arrest a protester who he had seen trying to write something on the side of a police van", that "the demonstrator managed to wriggle free" and that Simon Harwood "then decided to join other officers who were on foot in Threadneedle Street". What really happened was that far from managing to "wriggle free" the protestor had his head smashed into the side of a van door by Simon Harwood, who then, rather than deciding "to join other officers" instead attacked a BBC cameraman and attacked a City worker before going off kill Ian Tomlinson. It would be much appreciated if the BBC would please stop lying about police brutality.
Simon Harwood's police colleagues then procured a fraudulent pathologist's report, and colluded with IPCC chairman Nick Hardwick in pretending no CCTV cameras overlooked the scene of Simon Harwood's attack. Among many other police attacks during the same protest, PC Delroy Smellie slapped and truncheoned female protestor Nicola Fisher, and other police officers truncheoned and kicked peaceful Climate Camp activists as they held their hands in the air chanting "this is not a riot".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18482967
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1173178/I-wait-bash-G20-hippies-Met-Police-officer-probed-Facebook-rant.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Tomlinson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_G-20_London_summit_protests
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Screen-cap of the entire BBC article
18.06.2012 21:41
Goochie
TSG Command Structure, with names
18.06.2012 21:54
David Hutchinson
take care
18.06.2012 22:35
The last thing we need to do is put the trial at risk.
just saying
idiots
19.06.2012 01:14
The PC and his legal team are relying on idiots like you to prejuduce the trial. It looks like you are more than willing to score the own goal they know you will gift them.
anon
Prejudice trial?
19.06.2012 05:42
Will the BBC and other media be held in contempt of court, or only indymedia readers?
Just asking.
Healthy discussion
still idiots
19.06.2012 09:13
They are are itching for some idiot to say the wrong thing. Keep doing their job though, as it's "healthy".
rumpole
yep, still more idiots
19.06.2012 09:20
rumpole
If anyone's trying to prevent a fair trial it's the cops
19.06.2012 09:48
As for the question of a fair trial, seeing as how the police repeatedly lied and then leant on the coroner, on the IPCC and on the CPS, if anyone's guilty of trying to prevent a fair trial it's the Metropolitan Police
Sally
Keep it up
19.06.2012 10:38
Keep it coming.
Police Defence Team
@trolls
19.06.2012 11:14
i think he did it, i think he murdered ian tomlinson. i think he's guilty. you know why?
i will list some of the reasons
1) media initially reporting, based on police reports, that Ian collapsed of natural accord, that he had not been in contact with police.
2) that police lied, blatantly, and this is all researchable, about him being in contact with cops before he collapsed, and also lied about coming under attack whilst trying to help ian after he had collapsed
3) video footage showing a vicious assault on ian, by PC harwood MINUTES before he collapsed
4) the first coroners report stating he had died of a heart attack, not from injuries
5) seperate coroners report stating he had infact died from internal heamoraging, i believe in his abdomen.
and there are a few more reasons, but the most compelling is the video footage showing, quite clearly, an unprovoked attack on a man by a cop, pc harwood, on ian tomlinson moments before he collapsed and died.
if a 'normal' member of the public goes out and pushes a guy or woman to the ground, or hits them and then pushes him or her to the ground and they die minutes later of internal injuries, believe you me, the state would come down hard on them and it would be murder or manslaughter charges for those involved. and it would almost certainly lead to a conviction. with a bit of research, several cases in the news highlight when other people get done for similar attacks and go to jail.
this cop needs to be shown for what he is, a bully, a fascist, a dirty rotten murdering pig.
and if you trolls dont like it, fuck you.
pc harwood is a murderer.
francesca
@ francesca
19.06.2012 13:15
Prefers the courts to mob justice
haha
19.06.2012 13:23
haha
I get it
19.06.2012 13:34
This will prejudice their trials and they will walk free.
Whilst the jury are poking around for obscure sites, they'll probably find this one as well:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/PC-Simon-Harwood-is-a-murderer/105001796221177?v=wall&viewas=0
In the event that PC Harwood is allowed to walk because of a post on Indymedia, it would be a useful time to ask the state to account for the Gateway 303 posts on Indymedia:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/01/472575.html
If they came from cops, who is to say that these posts haven't come from cops as well?
There is no justice in the court system....
The jury
19.06.2012 13:35
I'm guessing unless indy recieve a court order asking to remove these posts etc they obviously haven't.
The trial continues. You can laugh as much as you want you fuckwit (>>"@haha") nothing changes it's as simple as that.
non-aryan
err beg to differ
19.06.2012 21:12
Actually there is you twit
stupid is
Stick to the facts
19.06.2012 22:31
Have a nice day ;)
Barry Don
No comment
19.06.2012 22:40
Anarchist
just desserts
20.06.2012 08:59
rumplestiltskin
End of.
20.06.2012 09:06
anarcho1
@ ha ha
20.06.2012 13:30
and also, if he does get acquitted, you can expect a response from activists and rebels around the country as we all know he fucking killed him. you fucking doosh bag.....
francesca
Trying to shed some light
20.06.2012 14:13
The legal test is "substantial risk of serious prejudice". In other words the court would have to believe that comments on this forum presented a substantial risk of seriously prejudicing the trial.
I'm not a lawyer or a judge, but I would have thought not.
Nevertheless, newspapers, radio stations, big blog sites, TV stations all need to be careful - because they could arguably meet the "substantial risk of serious prejudice" criteria.
This could result in two nasty things happening
1) Large fine and possible imprisonment for the editorial team
2) A guilty party successfully appealing against an conviction.
And we wouldn't want either of those things, either for those lovely people at Indymedia, or a potentially guilty party (who is, of course,...ahem...presumed innocent until proven otherwise).
Best to all roll our necks in, just for a bit...in my humble opinion m'lud.
Rich
@ rich, ha ha and any other apologists
20.06.2012 21:46
if the jury look on the internet thats their fault, the fault lies with them. not me, or the individual that posted the original article. the jury were told not to look on the internet. i wasnt told to not comment or post articles. you are missing the point. juries are always banned from reading about suspects or digging for info on them during trials, from robbery trials, rape trials....loads of cases that we dont hear about.
so according to trolls on here, we all shut up until the trial is finished?? and who does that serve?
the cops, the courts, the system!
police kill all the time, young men in custody, young men falling from blocks of flats in dodgy circumstances, young men strangled, shot and tazered. people with mental health issues crushed and killed. no convictions ever.
fuck the police. i hope he gets convicted, sent to jail and tooled up in the showers so his head cracks open. maybe then harwood will realise what its like to be on the recieving end of 'disproportionate' violence...........
ACAB
francesca
Ian Tomlinson - More Cops Identified
21.06.2012 18:26
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2162228/Police-officer-accused-G20-killing-Ian-Tomlinson-outwitted-jeering-crowd-moments-shoved-newspaper-seller.html
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