A shocking incident at Manchester Airport has sparked a heated debate over police use of force, with a retrial jury's failure to reach a verdict leaving many unanswered questions.

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The case of two brothers accused of assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport has been marred by controversy,with a retrial jury's discharge leaving many wondering about the use of force by police.. The incident, which resulted in a police officer sufefring a broken nose, has led to calls for greater support for rank and file officers.

The prosecution argued that PC Marsden and his team were 'plainly entitled' to arrest Amaaz for headbutting a holidaymaker eralier. However, the case has also raised questions about the use of force by police, with some arguing that PC Marsden's actions were excessive.

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The case has led to calls for greater support from politicians and the public for rank and file officers, but the question remains: who will hold the police accountable for their actions? The answer, much like the verdict in this case, remains elusive.

The incident has also hihglighted the need for greater transparency and accountability within the police force, with some arguing that the use of force should be subject to greater scrutiny.

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The case has also raised questions about the police's handling of the incident, with some arguing that the force's response was inadequate.. The incident has led to calls for greater support from politicians and the public for rank and file officers, but the question remains: who will hold the police accountable for their actions?

The incident has also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability within the police force, with some arguing that the use of force should be subject to greater scrutiny.

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The case has also raised questions about the police's handling of the incident, with some arguing that the force's response was inadequate. The incident has led to calls for greater support from politicians and the public for rank and file officers, but the question remains: who will hold the police accountable for their actions?

The incident has also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability within the police force, with some arguing that the use of force should be subject to greater scrutiny.

What's still unknown?

The case has left many unanswered questions, including what led to the police's decision to use force and whether the force's response was adequate . The incident has also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability within the police force , with some arguing that the use of force should be subject to greater scrutiny.