LONDON — Two brothers were charged Friday with assaulting police during a scuffle at Manchester Airport in July that led to outrage when video on social media appeared to show an officer stomping on a man's head as he lay on the floor.
The Crown Prosecution Service said that no officers would be charged because it didn't think it could win a conviction.
''We have reviewed all the available evidence, including witness statements, video footage, expert reports and other material related to police use of force, to make an independent and objective assessment about whether it is appropriate to present charges for the court to consider," said Frank Ferguson, head of the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division.
''We have concluded no charges should be brought against any officers."
The incident occurred after police had been called because of a conflict between passengers arriving on a Qatar Airways flight at Terminal Two on July 23. Three officers were assaulted, with one suffering a broken nose. All three needed hospital treatment.
Four people were arrested at the time and one police officer was suspended from duty.
Brothers Mohammed Amaaz and Muhammed Amaad were charged Friday.
Amaaz, 20, was charged with two counts of causing actual bodily harm, one charge of assaulting an emergency worker and one charge of common assault, prosecutors said. Amaad, 25, was charged with causing actual bodily harm.