'Rangers' employed by local business group accused of 'assaulting' boy

Police investigate after ‘rangers’ employed by local business group are accused of ‘assaulting’ black 15-year-old teenager in a Superdrug ‘while he shopped for shampoo’

  • Video show two rangers pinning a 15-year-old black boy to ground in Sussex
  • Female staff were assaulted during incident at Superdrug’s Chichester branch
  • * Did you see the incident or do you know the rangers? Email [email protected]

Two street ‘rangers’ working for a local business group in a cathedral city have been accused of assaulting a black 15-year-old teenager in a Superdrug store.

The boy, whose mother Kirsty Buchanan is a former Number 10 aide, was forcibly detained by the two men on the floor of the shop in Chichester, West Sussex.

Footage released by Ms Buchanan on Twitter showed the two men holding the teenager on the ground while they handcuffed him before the arrival of police.

Sussex Police are now investigating and said a 15-year-old boy from Worthing and a 16-year-old boy from Chichester were arrested on suspicion of assault. Superdrug revealed female staff were assaulted and the store had to be shut due to damage.

The two men are ‘rangers’ for the Chichester Business Improvement District, which has said they work in partnership with the city council and act as ‘the eyes and ears on the street and a reassuring presence for those in the front line of petty crime’. 

The boy was forcibly detained by two men on the floor of the shop in Chichester, West Sussex 

Ms Buchanan claimed to the Daily Mirror that the rangers were aggressive towards her son and his friends, saying: ‘What I have been told is the ranger pushed him and my son pushed back.

The boy’s mother Kirsty Buchanan was once political editor at the Sunday Express and is a former adviser to Theresa May and Liz Truss

‘He was then slam dunked to the floor and sat on top of him as you see in the video and they put plastic handcuffs on him – the police then arrived and arrested my son.’

Ms Buchanan, who was once political editor at the Sunday Express and is also a former adviser to Theresa May and Liz Truss, said she did not hear from her son for an hour and a half while he was being held at Worthing Police Station.

She added: ‘The rangers that threw him to the ground have gone home to have tea.’

Ms Buchanan also said that her son had regularly experienced racist incidents and has been stopped and searched many times.

She later revealed that her son – who is due to six exams in a few weeks’ time – was let out of police custody at 1.15am this morning before heading home.

A Sussex Police spokesman told MailOnline yesterday: ‘We are aware of a video circulating on social media of a teenager being detained by civilian security staff in Chichester this afternoon (22 March).

The men involved are ‘rangers’ for the Chichester Business Improvement District in the city

The boy’s mother, Kirsty Buchanan, said the security guards ‘dunked’ her son to the floor

‘Police were called to the store in East Street shortly after 3.30pm to reports of a group of teenagers involved in an altercation.

‘A shop worker also reported being assaulted. Officers attended the scene and three teenagers had been detained by civilian security staff.

‘A 15-year-old boy from Worthing and a 16-year-old boy from Chichester were arrested by police on suspicion of assault.

‘They remain in police custody pending urgent enquiries, supported by appropriate adults. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of what happened.’ 

Superdrug revealed female staff were assaulted and the store in Chichester had to be closed

A spokesman for Superdrug told MailOnline yesterday: ‘An incident occurred today in our Chichester store between Chichester BID Rangers and a group of young males they were monitoring. 

‘Unfortunately, female staff were also assaulted. This is now a police matter, and we are offering our full assistance to Sussex Police. 

‘Our priority is always to keep our colleagues and customers safe, we have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to violence and aggression. The store remains closed due to damage caused.’

MailOnline has contacted Chichester Business Improvement District for comment. 

* Did you see the incident or do you know the rangers? Email [email protected] *

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