Police officer rushed to hospital after being stabbed in Manchester city centre
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A witness said the officer appeared to be cut across the face
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A police officer has been taken to the hospital after being stabbed in Manchester city centre.
Emergency services were called to reports of a stabbing on Oxford Road.
Police had a large presence outside the Denmark Roads Sports Centre.
The road leading to the sports centre was cordoned off by Greater Manchester Police as they dealt with the injured officer.
A witness told the Manchester Evening News the officer was the victim of an attack.
A spokesman for GMP said: “At around 4.55pm we were called to reports of a man brandishing a knife on Denmark Road in Manchester.
“Police attended the scene an officer was assaulted.

The incident happened outside Denmark Road Sports Centre in Manchester city centre
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“A man has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker, possession of a bladed article and possession of class B drugs. He remains in custody for questioning."
Social media footage taken shortly after the attack shows police rushing to apprehend the man close to the entrance of the sports centre .
Witness Simon Bailey said: “The injured officer was pulled away and got treated.
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According to an witness, the officer suffered a cut to the face
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“There were about 30 officers there and they cordoned off the road.
“I was walking home from work and I heard sirens and police cars going around the corner.
“When I got there behind them, I saw loads of officers on top of a young guy.
“One of the officers was led away by colleagues and he had a large cut to his left cheek and was bleeding.
“It looked like he had been slashed with a knife.”
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