Police probe Warwick gas attack
Cheers ring out as internal inquiry opens into officers’ conduct – but activists fear whitewash
POLICE opened an internal investigation into the teargassing of students at a peaceful sit-in yesterday as thousands protested against officer brutality.
West Midlands Police confirmed it was carrying out an inquiry to “determine the appropriateness” of its actions during the policing of a Warwick University student protest.
But students and free education campaigners said they were doubtful the analysis would be free of bias and fair on the victims.
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