Can you help us find Callum, 15, who was last seen at Newport Train Station at around 11.55pm on Saturday 23 May?
➡️ If you know where Callum is, please call 999 quoting reference 5226146009, or call 101 with any other information.
To the Metropolitan Police,
You were the gold standard. The model every nation copied. When Scotland Yard spoke, criminals listened. That badge meant integrity. It meant courage. It meant the law applied equally, without fear or favour.
Look at you now.
You are a punchline. A cautionary tale. A force that clears up fewer than one in ten burglaries while your officers film TikTok videos in uniform. You arrested a man in Lancashire at dawn for a Facebook post in 2024 while grooming gangs operated in Rochdale for years with barely a raised eyebrow. You invented non-crime hate incidents so you could harass pensioners for wrongthink while real victims wait on hold.
You kneeled for mobs in 2020 while statues fell and businesses burned. You stood aside while extremists marched with impunity, then raided homes over memes. You have turned the oldest police force in the world into a politicised enforcement squad for the narrative, not the public.
You chose diversity dashboards over clear-up rates. You chose community engagement over enforcement. You chose the approval of NGOs and Twitter mobs over the safety of the people who pay your wages. You chose feelings over facts, and political safety over actual policing.
You did not lose your way. You sold it. Slowly, deliberately, one diversity training course at a time, one apology tweet at a time, one decision to stand down while crime happened in front of you.
The British people see you now. We see the double standards. We see the collapse in basic standards. We see a force that looks more like political commissars than police officers. We see officers who remember their oath sidelined while the ideologues get promoted.
You wanted to be political enforcers. Congratulations. You got your wish. Now you get treated like political operatives. No more benefit of the doubt. No more automatic respect. You burned that.
The mask is off. The receipts are published. The record is being kept.
We are watching.
We are renewing our appeal to the public to help us find missing Ryan, 16.
He was last seen in Bridgwater at around 5pm on Tuesday 2 June.
➡️ If you see Ryan, please call 999 quoting 5226151471, or call 101 with any other information.
Henry Nowack's Inquest is reportedly scheduled for September 2027. It will be an 'enhanced' inquest with a jury as the Coroner finds the circumstances of his death engage Article 2 of the ECHR (right to life) & a full examination of the state's role in his death is warranted. 1/
@JohnBent11@kellro36 He also said nothing for six months following the murder until told to by Mr Speaker when social media was going viral. A despicable man.
Contrast his reaction to the American druggy.
@SBarrettBar In an interview, @colinsutton said that the IOPC report could take a year! This is unacceptable as is the fact that no referral was made for 6 months after the event!
Now we see @HantsPolice actions against protestors something more urgent and with more teeth needs to done NOW.
🇬🇧 Multiple angles have now emerged of British Riot Police beating a protester, including repeatedly kicking him in the head while pinned and motionless, at a demonstration over police mishandling of the Henry Nowak case.
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@Alichat66@rose1_scarlett Sounds familiar. A near neighbour is 10 years younger than me but looks (dare I say) and acts much older. I guess it’s an attitude of mind.
@DonnaDlm71@WasAcop Any officer who attended the incident should not be allowed to resign. Whilst criminal proceedings would still be possible (depending on the IOPC report) no professional sanction would be possible for, say, dereliction of duty. The departing officer may thus feel exonerated.
I don't think enough emphasis is being put on the fact that neighbours called 999 to report shouting and a possible stabbing before the Digwa brother called the police. Between the snapchat video (which was just before the stabbing occurred) and the body cam footage of the police nearly an hour had passed.
The neighbours heard someone shouting that they had been stabbed and called 999.
If Henry was shouting then he was still well enough to be saved. So where were the police for nearly an hour? Why wasn't an ambulance arranged when the initial 999 call was made? And why when they eventually bother to show up did nobody know that a stabbing had been reported earlier? And then to top it all off they cuff the victim like a violent criminal and oversee his painful death with callous indifference?
So much is not adding up but everything points to failures by the police at every possible level.