G20 protest videos: Growing catalogue of evidence against police

Indeed, a collection of video evidence.  Too many to list here, so make sure to visit the source:  G20 protest videos: Growing catalogue of evidence against police | UK news |

In the fortnight since the G20 protests in London, the Guardian has received video footage from a number of people that appears to show police using or questionable tactics in dealing with demonstrators and the press.

The best-known video was sent by a New York fund manager early last week. It shows Ian Tomlinson, who was attempting to return home on the evening of the first day’s protests, on 1 April, being pushed to the ground by a .

Here is a list of the footage received over this period, displayed in chronological order according to when the events took place. The Guardian is passing newly obtained footage to the Independent Commission, with the permission of those who shot the films.

Note: Most of the video footage contains , and one includes swearing.

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