Henry Nowak's godmother, Kelly Hatchard, has slammed @HantsPolice for their anti-white bias.
"Shame on the monster who took him, shame on the officers who should've helped him & shame on the organisation that trained police to prioritise accusations of racism over a dying man."
‘I hate seeing the Prime Minister take that family in the full glare of publicity for his own ends!’
Former Editor of the Sun Kelvin MacKenzie blasts Keir Starmer for ‘getting [the family of Henry Nowak] to come to Number 10’ and not visiting them down in Southampton.
🚨I was just on with @Benleo of @gbnews who seemed shocked that I knew so much about the anti-white incidents taking place in Britain thousands of miles away from America.
But the truth is — much of the world is paying attention to the UK right now as it devolves from a once shining example of Democracy into an example of what not to be as a country.
The UK is the type of country where every a month, you’ll be told that the countryside is racist. But if you show a bit of rage over Henry Nowak, you’re the “divisive” one. 🥴
I have written to Hampshire Police:
1) The body-cam footage directly contradicts the public statement made by Deputy Chief Constable Robert France.
DCC France claimed officers lacked "all of the information" and that Henry's injuries were hidden and internal.
The footage shows the opposite.
Before officers even handcuffed Henry, they were explicitly warned by a the murderer’s father that he had a "mouth full of blood" and couldn't hold himself up.
Henry himself clearly tells officers: "He stabbed me, I've been stabbed, I can't breathe."
The arresting officer's response?
"I don't think you have mate."
Henry was dragged across a driveway, handcuffed as a suspect rather than treated as a victim, and died minutes later. Judge Mousley KC’s sentencing remarks confirm Henry had a "clearly visible facial wound."
DCC France’s statement is misleading, indefensible, and a potential breach of Police Conduct Regulations.
2) DCC France’s statement implies that the police considered it justifiable to take what was claimed by an ethnic minority family as absolute fact.
Upon being presented with a man that has a "mouth full of blood", that "keeps dropping side to side" and repeats "I've been stabbed, l've been stabbed, I can't breathe, the arresting officer's response was "I don't think you have mate."
Attending officers had more than enough information to treat Henry as the victim, not the suspect.
Hampshire Police’s "Race Action Plan" embeds anti-white racism in its operations, which today’s reports in The Times reveal has left rank-and-file officers feeling "controlled and pressured."
The Police Race Action Plan, launched under the Tory Government, demands that Police Officers “(do) not treat everyone the same”, nor be “colour blind”.
The public deserves to know:
How has this plan operationalised policing?
We need answers.
WE WILL NOT LET THIS REST
'They’re hiding behind the spectre of lynch mobs in a desperate bid to avoid the criticism and dissent of ordinary people. It’s not going to work. Working-class anger won’t be tamed this time' - Brendan O'Neill in @spikedonline
HP Sauce was invented in 1884 by Frederick Gibson Garton, a grocer from #Nottingham. He registered the name H.P. Sauce in 1895 after hearing that a restaurant in the Houses of Parliament had begun serving it.
I’m pretty sure that when Henry Nowak’s father said he did not want his son’s death to create more division, he did not mean: “I want left-wing politicians and commentators to weaponise my grief to shut down debate.”
Yet that is exactly what is happening. It’s disgusting to see his words misappropriated as a political battering ram, used to attack anyone who asks difficult questions about the way Henry was treated, and about the anti-white ideology explicitly codified in the public sector.
Mr Nowak also said that the police treatment of his dying son was “inhumane and degrading”.
We should make sure no other British child is treated the way Henry was.
@AllisonPearson Thanks Allison. Gov in such a muddle here. Admit police anti-racism guidance contributed but fall back on their own prejudice that anyone who mentions race is a divisive bad'un who needs to be called out. Their denialism is actually making matters worse & more febrile.