Trial of Brothers Accused of Assaulting Police Officers and Terrorizing Family in Starbucks
A distressing scene unfolded in a Manchester Airport Starbucks last July when Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and Muhammad Amaad, 26, allegedly assaulted police officers and terrorized a family in the presence of their young children. The incident, captured on CCTV, has gone viral online and is now being tried at Liverpool Crown Court. The prosecution, led by Paul Greaney KC, maintains that the brothers' actions were entirely unlawful and driven by anger, not self-defense.
Key Takeaways:
- Mohammed Fahir Amaaz allegedly headbutted Abdulkareem Ismaeil in the face and punched him in front of their children at a Manchester Airport Starbucks.
- Amaaz was seen confronting Ismaeil, a man who was on the same flight as the defendants' mother, and delivered a headbutt to his face, followed by punches.
- The incident escalated outside the Starbucks, where Amaaz and Amaad allegedly used a "high level of violence" against police officers, including PC Lydia Ward, who suffered a broken nose.
- Footage shows Amaaz punching PC Ward to the face, causing her to drop to the floor immediately, and then throwing punches at PC Cook after she had fallen over a baggage trolley.
- Amaad is accused of assaulting PC Marsden, causing actual bodily harm, while Amaaz faces charges of assaulting PC Marsden and PC Ward, causing them actual bodily harm.
- Both men deny the allegations and claim they were acting in lawful self-defense.
Statistics:
- 20-year-old Mohammed Fahir Amaaz allegedly headbutted Abdulkareem Ismaeil in the face.
- Amaaz was seen punching PC Ward to the face, causing her to drop to the floor immediately.
- PC Ward suffered a broken nose in the incident.
- PC Cook had her hat knocked off by Aframaaz's punches.
- The incident occurred in the presence of Amaza's young children.
- The trial is expected to last up to four weeks.
Sources:
- [CPS]
- [PA]
- [Getty Images]
- [Liverpool Crown Court]
- [Paul Greaney KC]