Did officers cause, or contribute to the Death of Henry Nowak?
Of course they did.
The action by officers, in restraining Henry, included them pulling Henry's arms behind him to handcuff him.
After being told his mouth was already full of blood and after Henry himself telling them he'd been stabbed and couldn't breathe, numerous times.
A stab wound below the collarbone that allows slow bleeding into the lung/pleural space already compromises breathing as blood compresses the lung.
Pulling the arms behind the back and twisting the shoulders stretches the upper chest wall, pectoral muscles and wound track. This can:
- Stress or reopen the injury, increasing internal bleeding
- Worsen lung collapse and pain, making breathing harder
- Cause struggling that raises oxygen demand while capacity drops
In trauma care, minimize chest movement; priority is airway/breathing support and rapid hospital transfer for chest drainage.
@HantsPolice officers, in their 'white privilege racism training' contributed to the death of a boy who could have, with the correct procedural care, have been saved.
VERY FISHY: We’re supposed to believe that 40 percent of the votes in LA county are still in the mail? How did they arrive at the 700,000 votes uncounted? Why didn’t they count more votes yesterday?
“As regular, law-abiding citizens, we just assume the law’s going to do the right thing, and the CPS is there to serve the innocent and the victims. But by God, they have just been appalling. They’re so fractured and so broken. We’ve realised that we’re the very last consideration.” — @MrsEmmaWebber
https://t.co/g3b1D3P0En
If anyone didn't know this despite it being talked about in newspapers since at least 2010, and despite Peter Hitchens writing a book about the collapse of law and order in 2004, then they're being willfully blind.
Acting all surprised. "No one saw this coming!"
Yes they did.
After the Murder of Henry Nowak.
Not one officer was suspended.
Not one.
In fact, they were all working normal duties...
The only conclusion to draw is that their superiors saw no wrong doing.
“Don’t politicise this” means “only MY side gets to be vindicated by events”
And the people complaining about the “politicisation” of Henry Nowak’s murder not only politicised the death of George Floyd, they also politicised a fictional murder in a Netflix show.
Good news out of Arizona today. The AZ S.Ct. denied AG Kris Mayes' appeal of the decision to throw out the original grand jury indictment in the Trump electors case because of her biased presentation of the case. She immediately announced she'll convene a new grand jury. But there is also the finding of her First Amendment violations to contend with. I have the Court order and key briefs about that over at my substack, https://t.co/PC0FHDrbet
Henry Nowak’s sister has posted a heartbreaking video of their bond as siblings…
Henry Nowak died because was a victim of anti-white HATRED
SHAME on the disgusting U.K. Police and Politicians that treat white people as SECOND CLASS CITIZENS
Notice the choreography.
The outrage is not focused on:
– the 21‑year minimum sentence for a man who stabbed, filmed and lied about his victim;
– the fact that police put Henry in handcuffs as he begged for help;
– the reality that the judge had to explicitly dismiss the racism allegation as false.
The establishment fury is focused on Elon Musk, because he made their moral hierarchy legible in one brutally simple comparison: in today’s Britain, an accusation of racism can outweigh a corpse on the pavement.
You can disagree with Musk’s language, but the political class attacking him are the same people who built, funded and enforced this hierarchy – and now want anyone asking questions labelled “far‑right” and removed from polite conversation.