Controversial Halifax arrest video now a criminal investigation, police watchdog confirms

An officer filmed restraining a man during a controversial arrest in West Yorkshire is to be investigated for criminal misconduct, it has been confirmed.
An officer filmed restraining a man during an arrest in West Yorkshire is to be investigated for criminal misconduct. Picture: AdobeAn officer filmed restraining a man during an arrest in West Yorkshire is to be investigated for criminal misconduct. Picture: Adobe
An officer filmed restraining a man during an arrest in West Yorkshire is to be investigated for criminal misconduct. Picture: Adobe

Footage was shared on social media of the arrest being carried out on Spring Hall Lane in the town last month.

In it, a man is being restrained and held on the ground while an officer repeatedly yells at him.

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West Yorkshire Police responded promptly to the video and the officer was initially removed from front line duties before being suspended altogether.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct said today (Wednesday) that he was now being investigated for criminal and gross misconduct.

The investigation does not necessarily mean the officer will face any criminal charges.

IOPC Regional Director Miranda Biddle said: “Having examined a range of evidence including body worn video and initial accounts from the officers involved in the restraint, we have taken the decision that this is now a criminal investigation.

"A criminal investigation does not mean that criminal charges will necessarily follow.”