British Sprinter Accuses London Police of Racial Profiling

British Sprinter Accuses London Police of Racial Profiling
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British Sprinter Accuses London Police of Racial Profiling

British Sprinter Accuses London Police of Racial Profiling

British sprinter Bianca Williams and her partner have accused London police of racial profiling after officers stopped and searched the couple's car, with their 3-month-old son inside.

Williams and Ricardo dos Santos, a Portuguese sprinter, are both Black and were stopped in their Mercedes on Saturday afternoon. The 26-year-old Williams said Metropolitan Police "put out a fabricated report" about driving on the wrong side of the road.

"Time for change and for actions to have consequences," Williams wrote Sunday on her Instagram account. "Still incredibly hurt and shaken by my ordeal yesterday."

"They say the uk isn´t racist," Williams wrote in a Twitter post that linked to her response in The Times newspaper.

Williams, a sprint relay gold medalist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and 2018 European Championship, told the newspaper that "it's always the same thing" and that dos Santos has been pulled over many times.

"The way they spoke to Ricardo, like he was scum, dirt on their shoe, was shocking. It was awful to watch," Williams said.

Video of the incident has circulated on social media. A woman, who appeared to be recording the incident, says "he didn't do anything" as the man exits the car. She is then pulled from the back seat. A female officer is heard saying they plan to search the car for weapons.

Williams told The Times that they plan to meet with a lawyer on Monday to consider legal action against the police.

The video was posted by British Olympic gold medalist Linford Christie, who is training both Williams and the 25-year-old dos Santos for next year's Tokyo Olympics.

"Racist police aren't just in America," the 60-year-old Christie wrote on Twitter.

In a separate post, he added: "Was it the car that was suspicious or the black family in it."

Williams also posted the video to her Instagram account.

Metropolitan Police issued a statement that said nothing illegal was found and that no arrests were made. They said the stop was made because the car was "driving suspiciously, including driving on the wrong side of the road" and because the driver sped off when directed to stop.

Officers from the Directorate of Professional Standards reviewed footage from social media and the officers' body cameras.

"We are satisfied that there are no misconduct issues," Commander Helen Harper said. "The officers were deployed to a high violence area of London and (because) the manner of the driving raised suspicion, it is only right that they act on it.

"We are open to discussing the incident with the individuals involved if they wish to do so," Harper added.



Dutch Leave de Jong, Van Dijk Out of Last Nations League Clash

Netherlands' Teun Koopmeiners (2ndR) is congratulated by teammates Netherlands' defender #04 Virgil van Dijk (R) and Netherlands' forward #09 Wout Weghorst (2ndL) after scoring a goal during the UEFA Nations League football match between the Netherlands and Hungary at the Johan Cruyff ArenA on November 16, 2024 in Amsterdam. (AFP)
Netherlands' Teun Koopmeiners (2ndR) is congratulated by teammates Netherlands' defender #04 Virgil van Dijk (R) and Netherlands' forward #09 Wout Weghorst (2ndL) after scoring a goal during the UEFA Nations League football match between the Netherlands and Hungary at the Johan Cruyff ArenA on November 16, 2024 in Amsterdam. (AFP)
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Dutch Leave de Jong, Van Dijk Out of Last Nations League Clash

Netherlands' Teun Koopmeiners (2ndR) is congratulated by teammates Netherlands' defender #04 Virgil van Dijk (R) and Netherlands' forward #09 Wout Weghorst (2ndL) after scoring a goal during the UEFA Nations League football match between the Netherlands and Hungary at the Johan Cruyff ArenA on November 16, 2024 in Amsterdam. (AFP)
Netherlands' Teun Koopmeiners (2ndR) is congratulated by teammates Netherlands' defender #04 Virgil van Dijk (R) and Netherlands' forward #09 Wout Weghorst (2ndL) after scoring a goal during the UEFA Nations League football match between the Netherlands and Hungary at the Johan Cruyff ArenA on November 16, 2024 in Amsterdam. (AFP)

Captain Virgil van Dijk and midfielder Frenkie de Jong have both been released from international duty this week and will not travel for the Netherlands' last Nations League group game against Bosnia & Herzegovina, coach Ronald Koeman said.

"For both Frenkie and Virgil, it is better for them to leave the training camp at this time," Koeman said in a statement on Monday.

"That decision was made on medical grounds, with the interests of the players paramount, of course."

The Dutch will not call up any replacements with Koeman still able to pick from 23 players for Tuesday's Group A3 clash in Zenica.

Both De Jong and Van Dijk played in Saturday's 4-0 win over Hungary in Amsterdam which secured second place in the group for the Dutch and progress to the Nations League quarter-finals in March.

Van Dijk played the full 90 minutes while De Jong was substituted after 68 minutes.

It was the first game back in the Netherlands national team in 13 months for De Jong, who last season battled with an ankle injury and missed out on the European Championship in Germany this year.

On Saturday, the Barcelona midfielder said he "still needs some time" before finding his form although his return to the Dutch side drew positive reviews.