Shocking moment suspended police officer punches cyclist he wrongfully accused of stealing a bike

A police officer filmed battering a teenage boy has been suspended after fresh CCTV shows him beating a black cyclist on a police car a day earlier.

The emergency worker is seen dragging the 44-year-old man off his bicycle in the middle of the street.

The officer, who was not wearing PPE, then yanked down the bemused man’s protective face mask and pinned him against the bonnet of a patrol car.

While his female colleague held the man down the officer punched him three times in the back.

Disturbing footage shows him only stopping the attack when a silver Ford Focus drove past the scene in Frederick Road in Aston, Birmingham. 

He then appears to punch the man again before kneeing him in the side as his colleague puts the handcuffs on.

Several passersby appeal to the officer to stop but he responds by body slamming the cyclist against the car.

The man’s treatment is now the subject of a formal complaint lodged by Birmingham community activist Desmond Jaddoo, acting on behalf of the cyclist.

Mr Jaddoo has accused police of racial discrimination, assault, false imprisonment and use of excessive and unjustified force.

The shocking incident on April 20 took place the day before the same officer was caught on CCTV kicking a 15-year-old boy on the ground.

A female officer approaches the man with the bike, pictured, before being joined by her male colleague

The cyclist is then pinned down against the bonnet of a patrol car, pictured, by the two officers

The cyclist is then pinned down against the bonnet of a patrol car, pictured, by the two officers

While his female colleague held the man, pictured, down the officer punched him three times in the back

While his female colleague held the man, pictured, down the officer punched him three times in the back

The male officer, pictured, has since been suspended, West Midlands Police confirmed

The male officer, pictured, has since been suspended, West Midlands Police confirmed

He was seen grappling with the youngster in Melbourne Avenue in Newtown, Birmingham, at 5pm on April 21.

West Midlands Police have confirmed the officer, who has not been named, has been suspended following two complaints.

A spokesperson said: ‘A complaint was received after the officer stopped a teenager on 21 April in Melbourne Avenue, Newtown.

‘In the ensuing incident it is alleged that the officer used unnecessary force in striking and kicking the young person.

‘A further complaint was received which involves the same officer.

‘It relates to a prior incident on 20 April in Frederick Road, Aston, where two officers stopped a man they suspected was on a stolen bicycle.

‘The man was detained and it’s alleged the officer assaulted the man before he was released with no further action.’

The victim of the first attack was stopped by police investigating the theft of a black bicycle while the man’s bike was grey and white.

After the attack he contacted community activist Desmond Jaddoo who lodged a complaint against the officer.

Mr Jaddoo said: ‘The cyclist is still frightened and we are trying to restore some confidence. He still has bruising and has been resting.

‘He is back out cycling for his exercise but he is very apprehensive when he sees police officers. He gets out of their way.

‘My complaint has been acknowledged by the police and they have suspended the officer. This is a full-blown IOPC investigation.

‘I deal with a lot of issues of this nature – excess force by police officers and deaths in custody.

‘The man who saw it from his house thought he would die.

‘One of the things we see in times like these is increased force against the Afro Carribean community, but justice and fairness matter for us all.

The policeman grappled with the teenager moments after having calmly restrained him

The teenager after he was taken to the ground by the officer

In another incident, the teenager in Newtown is pictured before he was taken to the ground by the officer, left, and afterwards, right. The boy was stopped and searched after ‘acting suspiciously’, said police

‘It was an unprovoked attack. The man wasn’t resisting, he was questioning like he has the right to do.

‘He had done nothing wrong – his bike was white and grey and they were looking for a black one.

‘It was a very, very violent attack.

‘People have been saying we are going back to the dark ages of the 1970s, but there is independent evidence of what happened and that is what the police will be held to account for.

‘Everyone can judge for themselves what happened.

‘The police officer walks up to him and takes him back to the car.

‘Within seconds he is on the car bonnet being punched and his head is being banged on the bonnet.

An officer and passerby walk towards the policeman and teenager during the incident. West Midlands Police said the 15-year-old is 'alleged to have elbowed the officer in the face'

An officer and passerby walk towards the policeman and teenager during the incident. West Midlands Police said the 15-year-old is ‘alleged to have elbowed the officer in the face’

Another police officer pictured at the scene afterwards, with four witnesses also seen standing nearby. One witness described the response as 'totally uncalled for'

Another police officer pictured at the scene afterwards, with four witnesses also seen standing nearby. One witness described the response as ‘totally uncalled for’

‘It is a very fierce, unprovoked attack with four or five punches to the kidney.

‘Then the police officer lifts his knee and knees him in the kidneys.

‘The homeowner was very shocked. He poured water on the man’s face to give him first aid because he thought he might die.

‘He knows me and the cyclist and he knew what he saw was wrong, so he sent me the footage.

‘Every single person in the Aston community I’ve spoken to, which is majority Asian and Black, condemns this as a racist, malicious attack against a man riding his bicycle.

‘This is not a young man, this is a man in his forties.’

The officer has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) which has launched and urgent probe into his conduct.