The footage circulating online shows a young white man being attacked and then arrested.
It’s baffling that he was arrested while the two black men who attacked him weren’t.
If there’s additional footage that explains why the officer acted as she did it should be shared immediately to clear things up.
Otherwise the public will rightly question the clear unequal treatment by your officer.
And why you describe the incident as a ‘fight’ in your statement when the footage shows only one person being attacked.
This wouldn’t be a one off incident either. We saw two-tier policing by Hampshire Police when they came to the scene of Henry Nowak. We saw it for decades across the county with the Grooming Gangs that went unpunished.
The police have lost the benefit of the doubt in the eyes of many.
They’ve had enough.
They need a much better explanation than this if they are to trust you again.
We are aware of footage showing the arrest of a man after a disorder on Broad Street at 1.30am on 21 June.
Officers found a group of men fighting. As the incident was dealt with, an officer was punched.
One man was arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer.
I've decided to leave this platform and my Department will too.
A platform originally designed for free speech and expression now favours abuse and misinformation over meaningful debate.
It isn't healthy for our democracy or our communities and I don’t want to support it.
As @KemiBadenoch rises to prominence as a common sense politician of substance it will only be a matter of time before the 25 or so ex Conservative Party MPs who defected to Reform start to wonder if they have suffered from the political version of premature ejaculation…
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