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A police watchdog is searching for officers caught on video when a man was shoved to the ground prior to his death at a G20 protest in London. | |
An independent probe is under way into the death of Ian Tomlinson, 47, who had a heart attack minutes after walking away from being pushed by an officer. | |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it would also request a second post mortem test. | |
Some of the officers filmed have yet to come forward, the watchdog revealed. | |
The IPCC began its investigation before footage surfaced of Mr Tomlinson being shoved. | |
See a map of the scene | See a map of the scene |
The IPCC said it will examine the footage from 1 April and will discuss it with the Crown Prosecution Service. | The IPCC said it will examine the footage from 1 April and will discuss it with the Crown Prosecution Service. |
Following Mr Tomlinson's death the IPCC had said it will oversee an investigation into the incident which will be carried out by the City of London police. | Following Mr Tomlinson's death the IPCC had said it will oversee an investigation into the incident which will be carried out by the City of London police. |
This is a criminal investigation and we will, of course, be discussing it with the Crown Prosecution Service Deborah Glass, IPCC | This is a criminal investigation and we will, of course, be discussing it with the Crown Prosecution Service Deborah Glass, IPCC |
Deborah Glass, of the IPCC, explained the decision to take over the investigation: "People are rightly concerned about this tragic death and this footage is clearly disturbing. | Deborah Glass, of the IPCC, explained the decision to take over the investigation: "People are rightly concerned about this tragic death and this footage is clearly disturbing. |
"In light of new information which we became aware of yesterday (Tuesday) evening, we have now taken the decision to independently investigate. | "In light of new information which we became aware of yesterday (Tuesday) evening, we have now taken the decision to independently investigate. |
"People have been calling for a criminal investigation. I want to stress that, from the outset of all our investigations, we consider whether criminal offences have been committed. | "People have been calling for a criminal investigation. I want to stress that, from the outset of all our investigations, we consider whether criminal offences have been committed. |
"This is a criminal investigation and we will, of course, be discussing it with the Crown Prosecution Service. | "This is a criminal investigation and we will, of course, be discussing it with the Crown Prosecution Service. |
Ian Tomlinson lived and worked in the City of London | Ian Tomlinson lived and worked in the City of London |
"At the moment the investigation is focused on identifying the officers in the footage. Several have already come forward and all efforts are being made to trace those who haven't. | "At the moment the investigation is focused on identifying the officers in the footage. Several have already come forward and all efforts are being made to trace those who haven't. |
Ms Glass appealed for more people to submit any other video footage of the incident. | Ms Glass appealed for more people to submit any other video footage of the incident. |
The video, shot at 1929 BST at the Royal Exchange Passage on 1 April, initially shows Mr Tomlinson, who was going home from work and not protesting, walking away from a group of police officers. | The video, shot at 1929 BST at the Royal Exchange Passage on 1 April, initially shows Mr Tomlinson, who was going home from work and not protesting, walking away from a group of police officers. |
The footage, recorded by a New York fund manager, shows Mr Tomlinson receiving a two-handed push from an officer, landing heavily before remonstrating with the police. | The footage, recorded by a New York fund manager, shows Mr Tomlinson receiving a two-handed push from an officer, landing heavily before remonstrating with the police. |
Minutes later Mr Tomlinson collapsed and died of a heart attack, after walking to nearby Cornhill where he received first aid from police. | Minutes later Mr Tomlinson collapsed and died of a heart attack, after walking to nearby Cornhill where he received first aid from police. |
After the new footage surfaced Mr Tomlinson's stepson Paul King has told the BBC the family "want answers". | After the new footage surfaced Mr Tomlinson's stepson Paul King has told the BBC the family "want answers". |
Earlier the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said the images raised "obvious concerns" and pledged full support from the Met. | Earlier the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said the images raised "obvious concerns" and pledged full support from the Met. |
The Guardian newspaper obtained the video and has handed it to the IPCC. | The Guardian newspaper obtained the video and has handed it to the IPCC. |
Opposition MPs have called for a criminal investigation into the death. | Opposition MPs have called for a criminal investigation into the death. |
Reasonable force | Reasonable force |
The police have well-established powers to use reasonable force if they think there is a threat either to themselves or the public, but these are enhanced during a protest or riot. | The police have well-established powers to use reasonable force if they think there is a threat either to themselves or the public, but these are enhanced during a protest or riot. |
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LOCATION OF IAN TOMLINSON AND G20 PROTESTS IN CITY OF LONDON 1. Protests at Bank Junction | LOCATION OF IAN TOMLINSON AND G20 PROTESTS IN CITY OF LONDON 1. Protests at Bank Junction |
2. Protest outside RBS branch in Threadneedle Street | 2. Protest outside RBS branch in Threadneedle Street |
3. Protests outside Bank of England | 3. Protests outside Bank of England |
4. Climate Change tent city on Bishopsgate | 4. Climate Change tent city on Bishopsgate |
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