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The [[Territorial Support Group]] (TSG) is the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]'s "strategic reserve for public disorder and critical incident response.<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/co/territorial_support.htm Territorial Support Group], Metropolitan Police, 5 October 2009.</ref> | The [[Territorial Support Group]] (TSG) is the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]'s "strategic reserve for public disorder and critical incident response.<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/co/territorial_support.htm Territorial Support Group], Metropolitan Police, 5 October 2009.</ref> | ||
− | The TSG was created in 1986 to replace the [[Metropolitan Police Special Patrol Group|Special Patrol Group]]<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/co/territorial_support.htm Territorial Support Group], Metropolitan Police, 5 October 2009.</ref> | + | The TSG was created in 1986 to replace the [[Metropolitan Police Special Patrol Group|Special Patrol Group]].<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/co/territorial_support.htm Territorial Support Group], Metropolitan Police, 5 October 2009.</ref> |
==G20 death== | ==G20 death== |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 5 September 2010
<youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="Video of police assault on Ian Tomlinson, who died at the London G20 protest">HECMVdl-9SQ</youtube> The Territorial Support Group (TSG) is the Metropolitan Police Service's "strategic reserve for public disorder and critical incident response.[1]
The TSG was created in 1986 to replace the Special Patrol Group.[2]
G20 death
Ian Tomlinson died on 1 April 2009 after being struck with a baton by a TSG officer while he attempted to make his way home from work through a G20 protest in Central London.[3]
Another TSG officer, Delroy Smillie, was due to be charged with assault after footage emerged in which he appeared to strike a woman at a vigil for Tomlinson the following day.[4]
Babar Ahmed assault
In August 2010, four police officers from the Metropolitan Police Service were charged with 'Actual Bodily Harm' (ABH) toward Babar Ahmad, the terror suspect who was arrested on 2 December 2003 and released without charge after 6 days. The officers are: PC Rod James-Bowen, age 39 from the Territorial Support Group; PC Nigel Cowley, age 32, from the Territorial Support Group; PC Mark Jones, age 43, from the Territorial Support Group; and DC John Donohue, from the Special Operations Unit. The 4 defendants are set to appear at the City of Westminister Court on 22 September 2010.[5] [6]
Organisational Structure
This is the organisational structure of the TSG for the years 2009-2010. It was published by Wikileaks in April 2009. [7]
People
Chief Superintendent Mick Johnson, commander of TSG[8] | Superintendent Roger Evans[9] |
Notes
- ↑ Territorial Support Group, Metropolitan Police, 5 October 2009.
- ↑ Territorial Support Group, Metropolitan Police, 5 October 2009.
- ↑ Paul Lewis, G20 death: police officer could face manslaughter charge, guardian.co.uk, 4 August 2009.
- ↑ Alexandra Topping and paul Lewis, Police officer will be charged for G20 assault, guardian.co.uk, 28 September 2009.
- ↑ Matthew Taylor, Policemen to face trial for alleged assault on terror suspect Babar Ahmad, the Guardian, 12 August 2010, accessed 13.08.10
- ↑ Officers summonsed, Metropolitan Police, 12 August 2010, accessed 13.08.10
- ↑ Wikileaks London Territorial Support Group Organizational Chart, 2009, April 18, 2009, accessed 5 September 2010
- ↑ Michael Pickard Police officers remember former Garston man Daniel Gibb as 'professional and committed', Watford observer, 4:21pm Friday 12th March 2010
- ↑ Police hold 80 squatters in G20 riot raids Metro 2nd April, 2009