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TUE · 2026-06-23 · 10:55 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0623-86710
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South Yorkshire police investigate video of officers appearing to shove teenage girls

South Yorkshire Police are investigating video footage that appears to show officers shoving teenage girls and drawing batons and stun guns in Rotherham over the weekend. The force has described the widely shared footage as "nothing short of shocking." The clip shows officers confronting a group of girls, with one officer appearing to shove a teenager and draw his baton, while others point stun guns.

Hannah Al-Othman and Josh HallidayThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-23 · 10:55 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
South Yorkshire police investigate video of officers appearing to shove teenage girls
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South Yorkshire Police are investigating video footage that appears to show officers shoving teenage girls and drawing batons and stun guns in Rotherham over the weekend. The force has described the widely shared footage as "nothing short of shocking." The clip shows officers confronting a group of girls, with one officer appearing to shove a teenager and draw his baton, while others point stun guns. South Yorkshire's deputy mayor for policing and crime also expressed horror at the footage. The police's professional standards department is reviewing all available footage, including body-worn video, to understand the full context of the incident. The force stated its commitment to ensuring officers act professionally, lawfully, proportionately, and fairly.

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The deputy mayor for policing and crime described the footage as 'shocking' and emphasized the need for public confidence in fair and accountable policing.

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South Yorkshire police's professional standards department is reviewing all available footage, including body-worn video, to understand the full incident.

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South Yorkshire police are investigating a video appearing to show officers shoving teenage girls and drawing batons and stun guns.

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The footage shows officers confronting girls, with one officer appearing to shove a teenager and draw a baton, while others point stun guns.

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South Yorkshire police have described video footage that appears to show officers shoving and drawing batons and stun guns on teenage girls as “nothing short of shocking”.The footage, widely shared on social media over the weekend, shows officers being confronted by a number of girls dressed up for a night out, before one of the officers appears to shove one of the teenagers and then draws his baton.An onlooker can be heard to say: “Why’s he squaring up to them?” as the incident quickly develops, and some of the teenagers end up falling to the floor, with one landing against a police car, as two officers point stun guns at the group. One of the officers appears to hit out at one of the girls as she lunges towards him.The clip shows at least six officers attended the incident, with several male officers involved in the confrontation with the girls.In a statement, the force said: “The short clip on social media of the police response to an incident in Rotherham over the weekend appears nothing short of shocking.“Our PSD [professional standards department] are reviewing this and all available footage, including body-worn video, of the full response to the 999 call to understand what happened before, during, and after what is publicly available. Their assessment will inform our next steps.”It added: “At South Yorkshire police, we want our officers to be professional and their actions to be lawful, proportionate and fair.”The force declined to say on Tuesday whether any of the officers had been removed from frontline duties pending the internal review.It is understood that police forces can only consider formally restricting or suspending officers after the completion of an assessment by a professional standards departments, a process that is under way in South Yorkshire.South Yorkshire’s deputy mayor for policing and crime, Kilvinder Vigurs, said she was horrified by the footage of the incident, which took place in the Rawmarsh area of Rotherham.“It is shocking and I know people will be distressed by it,” she said. “A full review is now under way by South Yorkshire police, including body-worn video, to establish exactly what happened, not only during the incident but before and after. That work is being undertaken as a matter of urgency.”Vigurs said the public must have confidence that policing was fair and accountable, “especially when it involves young people”, and that when force was used “it must be done reasonably and proportionately”.“I do not want to prejudge any investigation, but my clear expectation, and that of the public, is that officers uphold the highest standards of professional conduct,” she said. “It is essential for public confidence that any instances where this is not the case are dealt with swiftly and robustly.”
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