McDonald's mayhem as police officers are kicked while trying to arrest man

This is a dramatic moment two police officers were kicked and heckled as they struggled to arrest a man on the floor of a packed McDonald's. The officers were "repeatedly assaulted" as they detained the suspect after he allegedly fought customers at the fast-food restaurant in east London.
In a shocking video footage, one of them appears to turn around and scream "get the f*** off me now" at a male in a baseball cap who approaches him. He then takes out his police Taser and points it at him, while still battling to detain the man lying on the floor with the help of his colleague. The incident unfolded at the restaurant in Mare Street in Hackney on Monday night.
 
The Metropolitan Police say the pair of response officers were called to the scene at around 10.40pm after McDonald's staff set off a panic alarm. They were met by what the force deemed a "hostile crowd".They detained the man concerned but were then assaulted by some members of the crowd, leaving one officer with an ankle injury. The other suffered cuts to his face - but neither has called in sick today. In the footage, shared on social media, the atmosphere becomes heated as the cops wrestle with the suspect on the restaurant floor, against a door. 
 
One of the officers, on the left of the clip, can be seen holding an object up in the air, before moving his arm up and down in the suspect's direction. Customers shout and surge forward with one man, wearing a black baseball cap, white T-shirt and jeans, running forward and kicking one officer. He then backs away before coming forward to aim the second kick. Another man, with a pink balloon hanging from his mouth, keeps surging forward towards the officers, before the one on the left aims a Taser at him. The stun gun was not fired, police said. Colleagues arrived at the scene a short time later.
Police appealed for information on Twitter, with a post on the @MPSHackney account saying: "If you witnessed this incident last night please DM."If the 'tough man' who feels it's acceptable to kick my colleague in the back, not once but twice when trying to arrest someone, feels any sort of remorse, get in touch too before we track you down. #ProtectTheProtectors."The video had earlier been shared by another user on the social network, with the caption: "Meanwhile.. in Hackney. #NottingHillCarnival."It is unclear whether the incident was linked in any way to the carnival. A 30-year-old man was arrested for assault on police and taken to a north London police station, where he remains in custody. Officers are now trying to identify and find other suspects a statement today, the Met said: "Staff at the restaurant had used the panic alarm and reported that a man was fighting with customers."Two response officers attended and detained the man concerned. The officers were then confronted with a hostile crowd some of whom assaulted the officers."Both officers were later treated for injuries; one for an ankle injury and the other for cuts to his face. Neither officer has reported sick."Acting Borough Commander Steve Johnson said: "Two officers, who were responding to a call to protect the public have been repeatedly assaulted."This is an unacceptable, nasty incident, with my officers being kicked while they were on the floor just trying to do their job. I would ask anyone with any information to call us and assist in the investigation."
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