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Mer Public Soviet än Public Service.
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🇬🇧 Hampshire police claim that Henry Nowak would have died anyway, regardless of whether he was handcuffed or not.
The Hampshire police have issued an official defense for the actions taken by the officers who handcuffed 18-year-old Henry Nowak as he was pleading for help.
The medical examiner has testified that Vickrum Digwa’s 21 cm blade had caused a catastrophic wound directly to Henry's heart.
Because the blade penetrated so deeply, the blood was pooling inside his chest cavity rather than soaking his clothes immediately.
According to the pathologist, the trauma to his heart was unsurvivable from the moment it occurred, arguing that it didn't matter who was handcuffed at the scene first.
The Deputy Chief Constable has publicly stated that "the pathologist who spoke in court was clear: there was nothing officers could have done that day to save Henry. His wound was deep and internal, the bleeding extensive but internal."
Henry's father, Mark Nowak, stressed that while the wound was fatal, the police's mishandling denied his son the right to die with dignity, care, or peace.
Essentially, the British police shifted their narrative on Henry Nowak from "we did nothing wrong" to "he would have died anyway, so the delay doesn't matter."
Mohammed committed 22 crimes, including sexuaI abuse of three 16 year old schoolgirls, and was sentenced to 15 months in prison. British taxi driver Andrew was sentenced to 90 months in prison for social media posts in Southport. If Andrew had been named Mohammed, he would never have spent a day in prison. This is Keir Starmer's UK.
"I've been stabbed."
"I don't think you have, mate."
18 year old Henry Nowak died on the ground, handcuffed, being treated like a monster because his attacker knew the magic words.
We aren't angry enough.
Digwa, in another incident, threatened to kill someone with the very knife he had used to murder Henry.
Despite the British government and Digwa’s family knowing of his dangerous nature, he was protected.
His family and the officers need to be held accountable.
U.S. serviceman stationed overseas discovers through a home security camera that his girlfriend has brought another man into his house and confronts the them from the camera’s speaker.
“Henry’s family responded in the most dignified way. But I suggest the rest of us respond to this with pure, cold, rage.”
This is exceptionally good. Bravo @Nigel_Farage
Carrying a kirpan like this also solves the issue of religious belief.
We don’t need a long and sharp blade to fulfil our need to carry a ceremonial dagger.