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Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
Several serving and former Hampshire Police Officers have told me that ‘we had it drummed into us about our white privilege and unconscious bias’.
Training was outsourced to a third party company and the trainer ‘was deeply hateful of white people and our culture.’
Officers have reported to me about being furious but unable to complain out of fear for their jobs.
This is exactly why I blocked the Race Action Plan as Home Secretary.
It is disgraceful that this stuff went on in policing. And the PCC and CC need to be held to account.
As UK police arrested Henry Nowak, his hands were snow white.
He was bleeding out.
They laughed when he told them he was wounded.
They wore surgical gloves.
Like coroners -- sterile, without emotion -- taking a body to the morgue.
Except this white man was alive.
That was the whole problem.
To them, he might as well have been already dead.
Soon, he was.
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.
I have written to the Attorney General requesting that Digwa’s sentence be referred to the Court of Appeal because it is unduly lenient.
As a former Attorney General myself, and as a Hampshire MP, I believe the Judge’s sentence does not reflect the enormity of Digwa’s crime, lies and behaviour.
I will keep fighting for justice for Henry.
The UK police officer who responded "I don't think you have mate" to a young man who told him he had been stabbed should face criminal charges for negligence and his role in Henry Nowak's death.
But he's only a symptom of the problem. The problem is their training, where they are trained - not even consciously - to see white people as the villains and minorities as the victims. That will take decades to unwind.
Everything about this footage is appalling. Henry’s family deserves a proper inquiry into how and why the police behaved with such callous disregard for his young life. And the killer’s family deserves proper accountability for their disgraceful behaviour.
SHOCKING details read out by father Mark Nowak regarding the murder of his son Henry.
- As blood filled his chest, Henry Nowak tried desperately to escape. Instead, he was chased and subjected to further abuse.
- When police arrived, Henry was lying on the ground, unable to sit up and clearly suffering severe medical distress.
- With his final words, he told officers nine times that he could not breathe.
- He also repeatedly told them that he had been stabbed four times.
- One officer responded: “I don’t think you have, mate.”
- Police later claimed they had been misled by the murderer.
- Henry’s father, Mark Nowak, believes the truth is far simpler.
- Both Henry and a member of the public who called 999 told police that Henry had been stabbed.
- Despite these warnings, officers failed to believe them.
- Henry was dragged across gravel and placed in handcuffs.
- Police arrested Henry for assault and read him his rights. According to his father, those were the last words Henry heard before he died.
- Mark Nowak says his son was denied even the dignity of a proper death.
- Henry should never have died on the streets of Southampton while in police custody.
- Meanwhile, his killer, Vikram Digwa, was afforded a level of decency that Henry was not. Reports suggest he was not even handcuffed when arrested.
- Officers reportedly took Digwa to the kitchen and allowed him to choose his own food.
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