@CathyYoung63@JoinPersuasion You've completely missed that there were multiple calls to 999 BEFORE Gurpreet's call, possibly some reporting the conversation between Digwa and Nowak about stabbing, but the officers who showed up had clearly only heard about the "racial assault" call.
@EchoesOfReason_@Bbmorg Futhermore, I suspect that the "racial assault" report may have been routed into some other priority response protocol in accordance with the "Racial Action Plan", and that interfered with it being linked to the other reports.
My argument is the police were negligent in not passing on the info from the other 999 calls to attending officers. They would likely have acted differently if they knew a stabbing had been reported as well as a "racial assault". I suspect they are delaying release of the other 999 calls as damage control.
You're really reaching here.
The father holding him up was clearly concerned about his condition.
If a stabbing had been reported and the non-injured guy reports no knife use, but the injured guy, to the extent he can talk at all, is talking about being stabbed constantly, you still claim it would be rational to cuff the injured guy?
You show up to a reported stabbing, there is one guy with no visible injuries, who claims there were no weapons involved, and another guy with visible knife injuries, mouth full of blood, unable to stay upgright according to your own observation and a person on scene, saying "I've been stabbed". You cuff the second guy?
@Nettieyettie@Bbmorg What are you claiming? The live version of the article says exactly the same thing. You can read it pressing Ctrl-P after it loads to get a print version before the paywall pops up.
@Nettieyettie@Bbmorg Why would the sentencing remarks need to discuss other 999 calls? They are relevant to the police enquiry, not to the offender sentencing.
@EchoesOfReason_@Bbmorg If you've heard reports of a stabbing, then arrive at the scene to find a barely alive man with a mouthfull of blood saying "I've been stabbed", you'd cuff him?
@EchoesOfReason_@Bbmorg Yeah I can't find confirmation it was in the call.
If the police had screwed up here, getting the brother's call out first would be a good PR strategy.
@Nettieyettie@Bbmorg It's from the Telegraph https://t.co/R0dy7GNTsZ
There is a BBC story showing the neighbours heard Nowak says he'd been stabbed - presumably that was in the 999 call, but I can't find a confirmation https://t.co/Jv87viNhTr
@TonyB_1997 To be fair, I can't find a story saying the neighbours said "stabbing" on the 999 call, some reports mention neighbours calling 999, other mention neighbours overhearing the coversation between Digwa and Nowak where Nowak says "You stabbed me".