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Vol. I · No. 179 · 1768 Reports Monday, June 29, 2026
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Manchester Airport assault sentencing scrutinized on TalkTV

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Manchester Airport brawlUK sentencingPolice assaults

Summary

TalkTV segment discusses the June 2026 sentencing of Mohammed Fahir Amaaz to 3.5 years for assaulting two female Greater Manchester Police officers and a member of the public at Manchester Airport in July 2024, including one officer's broken nose. Hosts and guest Mike Neville criticize the sentence length, predict early release in months due to remand and parole rules, and note the brother's acquittal after CPS dropped charges following two mistrials. They compare outcomes to Lucy Connolly's sentence and discuss broader issues including weekly police assaults, jury impartiality, and perceived racial biases in the justice system and police training.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reports the sentence, convictions, and brother’s outcome but offers speculative early-release calculations and unverified assertions about sectarian jury influence or systemic anti-white bias. Missing context includes the full incident details (initial officer conduct and self-defense claims), standard UK sentencing guidelines for ABH/emergency worker assaults, and typical time served percentages. Framing highlights perceived leniency and double standards without balancing data on similar cases or offender demographics. Viewer may overlook that the 3.5-year term aligns with judicial remarks on 'prolonged and unprovoked' violence and victim impact statements.

Key Moments

verified

Mohammed Fahir Amaaz (spelled variably) sentenced to three-and-a-half years for assaulting two female officers, one with broken nose

Confirmed by CPS, Guardian, Sky News and court reports; sentenced 26 June 2026 at Liverpool Crown Court

verified

Brother walked free after two juries failed to reach verdict; CPS declined third trial on assaulting male officer

BBC, Sky and Wikipedia confirm CPS decision May 2026; brother Muhammad Amaad cleared

verified

Lucy Connolly received three years (effectively 31 months after plea) for a tweet

Court records show 31-month sentence for inciting racial hatred; starting point 42 months reduced 25% for guilty plea

unsupported

Amaaz likely out in five months after 12 months remand and 40% early release

Remand credit applies but exact release depends on parole, behavior and current rules; broadcast estimate is speculative

Notable Concerns

  • Speculative release timeline without citing parole board rules or precedents
  • Anecdotal claims of jury sectarianism presented without evidence

Sources Consulted

  1. Man jailed for assault on police officers and customer at Manchester airport
  2. 2024 Manchester Airport brawl
  3. Man sentenced over Manchester Airport incident
  4. No second retrial for men accused of airport brawl
  5. Rex v Lucy Connolly sentencing remarks
  6. Brothers accused of assaulting police officer at Manchester Airport will not face third trial