PA Media Brothers Muhammad Amaad and Mohammed Fahir Amaaz are said to have unlawfully used a "high level of violence" against police at the car park pay station A man accused of assaulting a firearms officer at Manchester Airport has told a jury he thought he was "going to die" when his head was pushed to the ground. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 21, and Muhammad Amaad, 26, are said to have unlawfully used a "high level of violence" against police at the car park pay station area of Terminal 2 in July 2024. PC Zachary Marsden, 26, and colleagues PC Lydia Ward and PC Ellie Cook, approached Amaaz to arrest him after a report he had headbutted a customer in the arrivals hall. Prosecutors said Amaaz resisted and his brother then intervened as both men assaulted PC Marsden. Amaaz and Amaad, of Rochdale, deny assaulting PC Marsden, causing actual bodily harm. Giving evidence at Liverpool Crown Court, Amaaz said he tensed up as he was grabbed by the arm and recognised it was a police officer when he turned round.…