@EdwardJDavey Funny you think we live in a democracy when it suits you - you & your party have spent the last 10 years trying to overturn the biggest democratic vote we've ever had.
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
Oh Claire. Come off it.
All of this DEI stuff grew under the Tory government.
As Home Secretary I was the first to challenge two tier policing. Where were you in that fight? Where was Kemi? Nowhere. Silent. Your mate Rishi sacked me for blowing the whistle on police failure.
And if you want to talk about tackling Islamophobia, I repeat, where were you and Kemi when I was trying to stop the Grooming Gangs in 2023? Kemi was instead criticising me in public - before she said I was having a nervous breakdown, of course. And Tory MPs accused me of Islamophobia. And what about how @LeeAndersonMP_ was disgracefully treated by the Tories?
The point is this: when you were in power and had the opportunity to stop some of these tragedies, you did nothing whatsoever. In fact, it was Tory MPs who made it worse.
Talk in opposition is easy. Action in government is hard. And the Tories utterly failed the British people.
It’s why I left and am so pleased to be in @reformparty_uk - the only party that speaks for the British people.
Got sent new bandanas for the senior gang. Thought it would be lovely to get a group shot of all 7.
Only Rocky and Biscotti really understood the brief… (1/3)
My legal team have written to the BBC demanding a full on air apology and investigation into the defamatory comments made about me on Newsnight.
Enough is enough.
https://t.co/TZzA045YFj
@BROKENBRITAIN0 He needs to stop acting like a Prosecutor and act like a Prime Minister who can actually do something to quell the anger and force the Police to ditch this DEI crap that permeates our rotten institutions.
The West has created an utterly evil state religion where an accusation of “racism” is the gravest offense that can be committed, even worse than rape or murder!
So if police show up at a crime scene and a British boy is bleeding out and an immigrant says the British boy is racist the cops will cuff the dying British boy.
Few months ago a young lad called Toby messaged me on instagram and asked if I’d follow him back, I jokingly replied .. I will if you come and spend the day out in the field with me, rather than all this through the screen stuff.
He did it, his mum brought him at 5am to spend the day at @Bempton_Cliffs with me.. I used his little vlog camera to make him a video that he can share.
He is a little legend, with a foot ailment that made it difficult to walk or stand for long, with a true passion for photography and determination to spend the day with me, it was unreal.
He also had his dad’s old camera with manual focus and none of the gimmicks we all have in our silly cameras .
All these photos are his.
#wildlifephotography
Henry Nowak's death is more horrific than you think:
>Henry was stabbed ~11:30 pm, Henry was not pronounced dead until 67 minutes later (12:37 am). It gets worse...
> During this time. Dagwa & his brother (who arrived shortly after the attack, it was his brother who phoned 999, not to phone an ambulance, he phoned police alleging Henry attacked them.
>It's been reported that there was some deliberation/ delay before phoning 999. Alleging Henry drunkenly attacked them (Henry was sober; blood alcohol below the drink-drive limit). Digwa's brother wanted to punish Henry.
>Exact quotes from the call (read out in court at Southampton Crown Court):
“We’ve just got attacked racially by some white person. He’s physically attacked my brother, we’re Sikhs, we wear a turban and he’s just attacked my brother. We’re restraining him right now because he’s just attacked my brother and took my brother’s turban off. He also said, he’s verbally attacked my brother racially. I’m not having this as a regular occurrence, I live here, I’m not having this a regular occurrence. He ain’t fighting people, he’s racially attacking people, that’s what he’s doing. Nah, he sees some brown people, that’s what it was.”
> were restraining Henry until the police arrived (Digwa stole Henry's phone so he couldn't get help).
>When the police arrived, Digwa's father was holding Henry against a wall (his father said: "He keeps dropping down, so I am just trying to keep him up". There was also a visible blood trail, but it is unknown when officers first noticed it (different sources described it when the police entered the scene, another was after Henry passed out).
>His mother removed the murder weapon from the scene.
>Police bodycam footage was played in court (audio only, no video; another source said a transcript was read):
Henry says “I am dying”;
Digwa replies “You’re not dying bro.”
{Approximately 10 minutes later}: Henry says “You stabbed me”;
Digwa denies it and accuses Nowak of recording him.
Henry's final recorded words: “Please brother, I can’t breathe.”
{He passed out a few minutes later}
>Before the attack, Henry was recording a video of Digwa on his phone, it is a weird exchange: Henry singing/yawning, then addressing Digwa: “Innit bad man, what bad man. You’re a bad man, say you’re a bad man, go on.” Digwa replied: “I am a bad man.” The footage ended shortly before the stabbing.
Some critical details that haven't been released:
>The time the 999 call was made.
>The full 999 transcript.
>The time the police arrived.
>The time an ambulance was called (an air ambulance >flew in a doctor).
I question the order of the stabbing:
>There's a lack of defensive wounds on Henry's arms and hands (Henry was sober).
>I believe Henry was stabbed in the groin and the back if the legs while he was trying to scale a fence to get away (you can't easily get to a man's groin area, there's a reason they're nicknamed the 'crown jewels'). Also, stab wounds to that area can be catastrophic; The aorta and arteries to the legs (the largest in the body) flow through there, not to mention the nerve endings. The way they pinned Henry against a wall, where he would be losing blood faster.
>Given what I have read so far, I don't understand why there haven't been charges against the brother & father. They were aware that Henry had been stabbed, but they continued to forcefully detain him (the very definition of false imprisonment). I'd argue it was sadistic torture. You can make the excuse of a single Sekh having mental health issues (they will), but that doesn't excuse the actions of Digwa's brother, mother & father.
Some of the research & sources:
https://t.co/x4mVK7ybhS
I hope Hampshire Police and the CPS have a good explanation as to why Digwa’s brother and father have not yet been charged.
His mother is being sentenced soon for removing the murder weapon from the crime scene.
If his brother and father knew Henry had been stabbed, are they not accessories too?
The brother called 999 to falsely report Henry for racially attacking the murderer.
The father physically detained a dying Henry until the police arrived.
None of them informed the police that Henry had been stabbed. All watched him die, handcuffed, on the ground.
Hampshire Police have finally released the Henry Nowak bodycam footage:
It’s horrific.
The last words Henry heard as he bled out were his rights having been arrested.
The police handcuffed him AFTER he told them he’d been stabbed.
Even if they heard the accusation of racist comments at the time, racist comments present no lethal threat to life.
Being stabbed clearly does.
My heart goes out to Henry’s family.
For the sake of all the incredible and brave police officers in this country, there must be swift action here.
And there must be AN END to two tier policing in this country.
We cannot go on like this.