@portsmouthnews On the whole, they are very decent people. At this time it must be so painful for them which is understandable with so much judgement. Pompey lads are all good guys.
Two days after Henry died Hampshire Police secretly recorded Digwa in a police van speaking Punjabi to his brother. Digwa admitted stabbing Henry. Discussed claiming self defence. Made zero mention of racial abuse. Not one word.
Hampshire Police had that tape.
They knew Digwa was lying about the racist attack. They had the evidence. They had his own words and then tried to smear Henry as the aggressor anyway.
Three days after his death their statement read “it was reported two men had been assaulted by an unknown man.” Henry was the unknown man. The boy bleeding out on the street. They flipped it.
Family complained. Statement changed. Then police told the family their NEXT update would again infer Henry was the initial aggressor. His family had to fight them a second time. While grieving their murdered son.
Then during the trial Hampshire tried to issue a statement telling the public to stop talking about it online. Calling it disinformation. The CPS had to step in. Told them they were about to collapse their own murder case.
This is the force that handcuffed a dying boy. Missed the murder weapon twice. Had a secret tape proving the killer lied. And still tried to bury Henry's name.
That's not incompetence. That's a machine protecting itself. At the expense of a dead boy's reputation and three officers are still on active duty. Not suspended. Treated as witnesses. To their own actions.
Hampshire Police didn't just fail Henry on that street. They kept failing him for six months after he died.
- @Banksycat
Keir Starmer: JD Vance was wrong to speak about Henry Nowak from a different country
Trevor Phillips: Isn't that hypocritical, considering Keir Starmer spoke about George Floyd in a different country
David Lammy: Keir was in opposition at the time, JD Vance is in Government
Really... that's what you're going with? 🤦
NEW🚨: This is PC Paul Beckwith
He has been allowed to walk free from court despite being convicted of possessing indecent images of children and voyeurism. He had catergory A (most serious), B and C images on his devices.
But instead of going to jail... He was given a 14 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months.
Meanwhile these police officers are arresting people for social media posts and getting jailed for them and jumping on you for sitting on a wall watching a riot 🤦♂️
SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE!!
🚨 LEAKED AUDIO just dropped.
Labour Councillor Susanna Pressel (Oxfordshire) is caught on mic saying:
“Can we trace them on social media?”
“Can Police not lie in wait and nab the B*STARDS?”
…for people putting up British flags 🇬🇧 on lampposts.
Should public officials who call for arrests over flying the national flag be held accountable?
YES or NO?
Great statement once again from fashion designer Jeff Banks on Henry Nowak.
Jeff has come up with a genuinely thoughtful and powerful idea to commemorate Henry and ensure that his memory lives on.
What does everyone think of Jeff’s idea is it something the nation can support?🇬🇧
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