Arsenal fan in wheelchair is crashed into by man sprinting away from police after Man City game at Emirates

Arsenal fan in wheelchair is crashed into by man sprinting away from police after Man City game at Emirates

A man has been arrested after crashing into a woman in a wheelchair while reportedly running from police outside Arsenal's Emirates stadium. It happened outside the North London stadium yesterday (October 8), after Arsenal beat Man City 1-0.

Police tried to stop the man who ran away from officers, colliding with the woman in the process. She did not need to go to hospital, and the man was apprehended, police said.

A Met Police spokesperson said: "On the afternoon of Sunday, 8 October, officers attempted to stop a man outside the Emirates Stadium. The man ran from officers before colliding with a wheelchair user.

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"She did not require hospital treatment. The man was arrested in connection with an unrelated assault." An Arsenal spokesperson said the club will be fully cooperating with the Met’s investigation. Manchester City was contacted for comment.

An inaccurate post on Instagram claimed the suspect had attacked the woman in the wheelchair after the game, with a string of comments from people assuming it had been a random attack by a Man City supporter linked to the game. Police have not confirmed whether the suspect was an away fan, but they did make clear the woman seemed to have been accidentally caught up in a chase.

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