A man has been charged after police investigated a video posted on social media which appeared to show a Manchester United fan making sick gestures mocking the Hillsborough Disaster at Sunday’s FA Cup tie.
Michael Bernard Avery, 44, and from Manchester, has been charged under Section 4a of the Public Order Act 1986 and has since been bailed.
The development follows a probe by officers in Greater Manchester’s Specialist Operational football investigation team after the clip was widely shared online.
Taken from the away section after United’s dramatic, 4-3 win, it featured a United supporter repeatedly pressing his hand against his face to mimic a crush as he exited Old Trafford below the Liverpool fans.
Police, who have been working with both clubs in the aftermath of the game, say they are also investigating a video which appears to show tragedy chanting in the Liverpool section of the stadium.
Officers made eight arrests at the fixture. Two of those held were United fans, on suspicion of tragedy chanting. Throughout the game United supporters sang ‘murderers’, ‘always the victims, it’s never your fault’ and ‘The Sun was right – you’re murderers’.
Three Liverpool fans were arrested in suspicion of possession of Class A drugs while a 46-year-old away supporters was arrested on suspicion of possession of a pyrotechnic. A flare was hurled into United’s disabled section from the Liverpool part of the stadium following a Mohamed Salah goal.
Chief Inspector Jamie Collins said: ‘Our investigation into this fixture in relation to supporter conduct is ongoing and continuing at pace and we encourage members of the public to carry on reporting incidents so we can investigate.
‘We are reiterating the message that any kind of gesture or
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