The father-of-two died after he was restrained on the ground by six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on May 3 2015.
Sheku Bayoh died after he was restrained on the ground by six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife, in May 2015
Mr Bayoh, 31, a father-of-two, died after he was restrained on the ground by six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on May 3 2015.Mr Nicolson, who served for 32 years with Police Scotland and was one of the senior officers on the day of the incident, was asked by senior counsel Angela Grahame KC about his original statement to the inquiry.
He said: “But it formed nothing in relation to ethnicity, apart from the modus operandi which was said to be a lone individual with a knife or a bladed weapon, and that it would be an attack on members of the public or on uniformed personnel.” “Various communities at that stage, with all the events, the number of racially-motivated incidents were up and we were at pains to make sure that we could alleviate any concerns.
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