@LukeDanW@RSA_Observer@POCX100@delestoile He didn't access the body or any reports to be able to assess anything. The opinion is purely based on the sentencing remarks.
@NotfarW Are you stupid? Amaaz was convicted on three counts of assault LAST YEAR, has been on remand throughout and will be sentenced this month.
The retrial was on ONE charge only.
@WarriorSpeech28 No justice? Amaaz was found guilty of three counts of assault, has been on remand since last year, and will be sentenced this month.
What are you blathering about?
@policylaila Speaks for racists and rich people, not "the people", especially when he uses white supremacist slogans/phrases of "anti-white prejudice" and "White Lives Matter"
@ross_biagini@Bbmorg If it had been reported as a stabbing with both offender and victim present, that's a Grade 1 response.
Skin colour is irrelevant.
@ross_biagini@Bbmorg I worked in a Police control room and Enquiry Centre, and some nights, an area had one police car available so there would be delays in attendance. Doesn't help that the Tories slashed police numbers during Austerity.
@EchoesOfReason_@barrow_bones@Bbmorg This is the call made by Digwa's brother to 999.
Denial of any weapons used and injuries were stated as "he's hurt his face"
https://t.co/wMmomMgVbK
Audio of the 999 call made after Henry Nowak was stabbed has been made public.
The Telegraph has pieced together the 18-year-old student’s final moments before he lay dying in handcuffs.
Find out how the Henry Nowak murder unfolded ⬇️
https://t.co/UADLqPBuwk
@HelenP28536597@JynnyJames@ZiaYusufUK They're not excluded from getting treatment 🤦
The NHS is trying to IMPROVE SCREENING AND DETECTION with a TRIAL. Black men have a higher risk of Prostate cancer, so have been encouraged to join the TRIAL, which will benefit everyone.
Better data leads to better outcomes.
@RobDaMugg@TiceRichard We don't have DEI anything in the UK. That's a United States system
You really are fucking ignorant. White people are not being treated disproportionately negatively by Police or the courts. People of colour, on the other hand, are.