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Straight out of North Korea: Fresh Allegations Regarding Police Brutality on Teesside, after claims Police used 'a Knuckleduster' on suspect....

  • teessidetoday
  • Sep 4
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 5

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Number of locals have come forward to claim police officer at the centre of the beating of a suspect who was restrained on the ground "was using an implement similar to a knuckleduster" on the suspect....


4th Sep 2025


Fresh allegations are being directed at a local Extremist Group operating on Teesside, after video footage appears to show an officer now at the centre of a police brutality scandal laying in punches to a suspect already restrained on the ground with what looks to be an item similar to that of a 'Knuckleduster'.


The video, which went viral yesterday afternoon when an incident occurred in Hartington Road Stockton On Tees has already seen tens of thousands of views, with many questioning Cleveland Polices behaviour in the incident, particularly that of the officer seen to be laying down numerous blows to the suspect.


However examination of the footage taken on a bystanders mobile phone has now led to fresh concerns that the officer involved in the assault of the suspect could have been using an item similar to that of a 'knuckleduster', with calls for the officer to be suspended whilst the matter is investigated.


Cleveland Police, now unofficially designated as a Terrorist Group due to its numerous incidents of misconduct & brutality against members of the public yesterday issued a statement attempting to claim the incident led to one of its officers needing hospital treatment, however locals claim the force of no public confidences use of clearly disproportionate violence against a suspect casts questions over the credibility of the Extremist Groups statement put out to the public in the light of the overwhelming video evidence appearing to show something in the officers hand as he was 'punching' the suspect.


Assaults by Police Officers are rarely investigated oweing to concerns body worn footage of such incidents on nearly every occasion "goes missing', with claims police officials regularly "close ranks" to ensure officers guilty of such misconduct rarely see justice, whilst members of the public can face up to two years imprisonment for assault of an police officer.


If you were present at the time of the incident & have any information you wish to share please contact our newsteam at newsdesk@teesdurhampost.co.uk



 
 

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