West Yorkshire Police in England have quietly dropped their criminal investigation into a girl dragged from her home by seven officers and held in custody for 20 hours for saying a policewoman looked like a lesbian, with the mother promising legal action.
The unnamed 16-year-old was arrested for a “homophobic public order offence” after saying without malice that a butch female officer with a man’s haircut looked like her lesbian grandmother. This generated considerable backlash against the force, which already has a poor reputation for its refusal to tackle Muslim rape gangs.
West Yorkshire Police initially put out a statement defending the arrest and insisting video of the incident lacked context. Now, however, they have quietly dropped their investigation into the girl, issuing a statement on social media (with reply functionality turned off) in which they avoided apologizing but appeared to implicitly accept the situation was badly handled, claiming they “appreciate the understandable sensitivities around incidents involving young people and neurodiversity and… are genuinely committed to developing how we respond to these often very challenging situations.”
The autistic girl’s mother has told the press she is seeking “legal advice” and complained that the police refused to allow her to sit in as her daughter’s “appropriate adult” when they interviewed her.
“They were frightened I was going to tell the truth about what the officer had done. That is why I put a complaint straight in,” she said.
“They have obtained bodycam footage. They must have viewed it because I understand the complaint has gone straight upstairs to an official who deals with policing standards on a national basis.”
UK 🇬🇧, this may be one of the most uncomfortable videos I've had to watch. This is what hate speech legislation that prioritises certain groups over others, looks like in action, poor child 😢 @HMcEntee #binthebill pic.twitter.com/u7B54r7BJ0
— KellyS (@kellysin113) August 9, 2023