Female cop screams at Hell’s Angels gang as they surround officers trying to arrest biker

Female cop screams at Hell’s Angels gang as they surround officers trying to arrest biker for stopping traffic so they could cross junction.

Dramatic footage shows two officers frogmarching the biker to the side of the road.

THIS is the tense moment cops are confronted by a gang of Hells Angels members as officers tried to arrest a biker. Video from the scene shows two officers taking the biker to the side of the road.

But as they appear to grapple with the suspect, several bikers wearing the gang’s trademark leather approach and one shouts: “Back off, back away.” A female officer then screams at the biker gang to get back. The bikers, wearing helmets and jackets with the name Hells Angels England and Northern Ireland emblazoned on the back, refuse to budge.

One biker is pushed away as the female officer shouts: “Get back.”
Two more officers arrive and one flicks out his baton as he walks towards the gang in the phone footage, which has gone viral with more than 1.2million views. More sirens can be heard in the background as a man dressed in shorts remonstrates with the officers, who is then applauded by the bikers.

Police cars and riot vans arrive and the officers manage to take the biker away in handcuffs. The bikers continue to argue with cops who eventually calm the situation down. The bikers then get back on their motorcycles and ride off.

Witness Stephanie Dewaney claims trouble flared after police swooped on a biker acting as an outrider at a busy road junction in Blackpool, Lancashire, last Friday at 3pm.

She said: “This was obviously being done to ensure the safety of not only the riders but to avoid incidents with other road users and most who were held up seemed to be OK with letting the bikers pass through the junction.
“As this was happening, two police officers arrived on the scene and attempted to move the prospect member who had stopped his bike across the junction to allow the rest to pass, when he attempted to explain what he was doing and didn’t immediately move, the officer pulled him away whilst the other attempted to move his bike.”

She added: “The Angels showed great restraint and explained to other officers what had happened and then got back on their bikes and re-joined the rest of their group.
“Most motorists who were stopped at the junction were gobsmacked to watch the Angels move through the junction and there was absolutely no reason for the totally over the top subsequent actions of the first two officers who behaved as they did.”

A police spokesman said: “We arrested one person and he has been released pending further investigations, which are currently on-going.”


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