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Homage To Catalonia
10th December 2010, 11:42
A student suffered bleeding to the brain when he was struck by a police truncheon during the tuition fees protest, his mother has alleged.

Alfie Meadows, 20, of Middlesex University, was hit on the head as he tried to leave Westminster Abbey area, his mother Susan Meadows said.
Alfie underwent a three-hour operation and was recovering in hospital.

A Met Police spokesman said: "We are aware of a 20-year-old male with a head injury who is currently in hospital."
No 'martyr'

"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has been involved," he added.

Hundreds of protesters converged near Parliament on Thursday as MPs voted to increase university tuition fees to Ł9,000.

Several protesters and police officers were injured as the demonstration turned violent.
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/50374000/jpg/_50374758_010817973-1.jpg Protesters and police clashed during the demonstration
Mrs Meadows, 55, an English literature lecturer at Roehampton University, said her son had described being struck as "the hugest blow he ever felt in his life".
"The surface wound wasn't very big but three hours after the blow, he suffered bleeding to the brain.
"Basically he had a stroke last night. He couldn't speak or move his hand."
But Alfie, a second-year undergraduate philosophy student, was now "talking and doing very well," she said.

He was attending the protest with friends, including two lecturers, Nina Power, his mother's colleague, and Peter Hallward, a philosophy lecturer at Kingston University.
'In shock'
He was injured as the group tried to leave the area after police began a "kettling" operation, Mrs Meadows said.
He called his mother to tell her he was injured.
Mrs Meadows, who was also among the protesters in a different area, said: "I got out of the kettle and met him and he told me all about it. He knew he had to go to hospital but he didn't initially know how bad it was.

Alfie said to me before this happened 'Somebody is going to get killed'”
End Quote Susan Meadows Injured student's mother
"The policeman offered to get him an ambulance but he was in shock and didn't know how serious it was."

He was later taken to hospital and underwent surgery as his condition deteriorated.

She said her "extraordinarily idealistic and committed" son had been given advice by student union on how to stay safe.

"He would never try to be a martyr.

"Alfie said to me before this happened 'Somebody is going to get killed'. It's very frightening," she said.

She said she felt "very strongly" about the "way in which these events are being policed".

London Mayor Boris Johnson said: "I am appalled by the violence and I deeply regret that as we talk there's a student who has suffered injuries."
"It is very, very difficult for the police to strike a balance in this matter and you will remember how fiercely they were criticised for the kettling operation during the G20 protests, the tragedy of Ian Tomlinson, it is extremely difficult."

More than 2,800 Metropolitan Police officers were on duty.

Comrade Wolfie's Very Nearly Banned Adventures
10th December 2010, 13:08
Nothing will happen the IPCC will investigate, the cops will stonewall the investigation and it will collapse, just as usual with the Met. Fucking corrupt pigs.

Homage To Catalonia
10th December 2010, 14:18
the students should kill a pig, then get the post mortem to be fixed, then when the truth is revealed, stall time untill its unable to prosecutr.

oh wait, that was the pigs who did that to Ian Tomlinson.

IronEastBloc
10th December 2010, 15:55
This isn't news. what was he expecting, a peaceful rapport? If he got hurt and didn't know that'd happen, it's his own damn fault.

I have all the sympathy in the world for those who fight against cops, but they need to remember, this is class warfare, not some peaceful protest where chanting slogans and holding signs with catchy sayings is going to get anything done.

Comrade Wolfie's Very Nearly Banned Adventures
12th December 2010, 02:57
Oh this just gets better

Police tried to prevent the Student from reciving medical attention (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/dec/12/police-injured-protester-hospital)


The mother of 20-year-old Alfie Meadows, who required brain surgery after allegedly being hit by a police truncheon, claimed that when her son was taken to Chelsea and Westminster hospital officers objected to him being treated there.

Susan Matthews, 55, said that only the intervention of an ambulance worker allowed her son to receive urgent medical treatment for the stroke he suffered after receiving his injury. "If he hadn't, Alfie would have been transferred and he could have died," she said.

After allegedly being hit by police, the philosophy student fell unconscious and later sustained bleeding on the brain.

His mother added: "The ambulance man took us to Chelsea and Westminster hospital. That [hospital] had been given over to police injuries and there was a standoff in the corridor. Alfie was obviously a protester and the police didn't want him there, but the ambulance man insisted that he stayed."

She said that he was then asked to take Alfie to another hospital. "The ambulance man was appalled and he said: 'I'm getting angry now, and I'm not going to do this.'

"The senior nurse in charge took us into a resuscitation room to keep us away from the police because, she said, they were finding it upsetting to see protesters in the hospital."

I am so fucking angry with the pigs right now.

bailey_187
12th December 2010, 03:05
This isn't news. what was he expecting, a peaceful rapport? If he got hurt and didn't know that'd happen, it's his own damn fault.

I have all the sympathy in the world for those who fight against cops, but they need to remember, this is class warfare, not some peaceful protest where chanting slogans and holding signs with catchy sayings is going to get anything done.

many people wouldnt expect the police to cave their heads in. most people think of the police differently then us.

to revleft this isnt a surprise because we have a similar idea on the role of police. but the general public in britain doesnt share this view. so although incidents like this may not be shoking to us, they are to alot of people and expose to them the true role of the police.

Sean
12th December 2010, 03:18
If this was a bystander fair enough, but this poor fucker put themselves in the way of it. If noone expects the police to cave their heads in then they live in a strange world far removed from the one I grew up in, and I grew up a wimp. This is my own personal hell by the way and I'd rather be killed than slower than I am now. Its sad, but its not an atrocity, its someone stopping a boot with their face.

Also homage to catalonia doesnt sound like the best dispenser of advice.

La Comédie Noire
12th December 2010, 03:34
This isn't news. what was he expecting, a peaceful rapport? If he got hurt and didn't know that'd happen, it's his own damn fault.I don't see what's so wrong about not expecting to get injured. I go to the majority of demos with that in mind.

Are you chastising him for not moving out of the way fast enough?

Sean
12th December 2010, 03:44
I don't trust OP.

Matty_UK
12th December 2010, 13:25
This isn't news. what was he expecting, a peaceful rapport? If he got hurt and didn't know that'd happen, it's his own damn fault.

I have all the sympathy in the world for those who fight against cops, but they need to remember, this is class warfare, not some peaceful protest where chanting slogans and holding signs with catchy sayings is going to get anything done.

What the fuck? First of all, what reason do you have to assume that he wasn't aware of the risks involved? And even if he wasn't, we're in a time where thousands of people who've never been politically active before are getting involved and we can't expect everyone to be as tough as you clearly want us to think you are. Saying "it's his own damn fault" in response to a young lad receiving a potentially lethal blow from a copper when trying to get out of harm's way is an unbelievably callous attitude that I'd expect to see on a Daily Mail comment section and not on revleft.

Stop waving your dick around, it's not impressing anyone and it just makes you look like an arsehole.

chegitz guevara
13th December 2010, 17:35
This isn't news. what was he expecting, a peaceful rapport? If he got hurt and didn't know that'd happen, it's his own damn fault.

Did you even read the OP? He said, before he was hit, "Someone is going to get killed." Doesn't sound like the words of someone who didn't expect trouble. And even if he didn't expect violence, so the fuck what???

Lunatic Concept
13th December 2010, 17:58
Frankly, as someone who was there I'm surprised there weren't more serious injuries like this, the police really were going nuts. Though im sure other injury reports of many protests are being suppressed in favour of LOOK! A POLICEMAN WITH A SLIGHT INJURY! THUGS! VANDALS ect.:mad: