Henry Nowak — a student on a night out in Southampton — was stabbed multiple times with a 21cm knife.
As he lay in a pool of his own blood, police arrested him following an accusation of “racial abuse”.
He told officers that he had been stabbed and could not breathe. When Nowak repeated that he had been stabbed, it is reported that a male voice replied: “I don’t think you have, mate”.
Let that sink in. A man is arrested while bleeding out because of an allegation that he may have said something racist.
This is a harrowing example of the mess the police are in. They seem more concerned about the words people say than the fact that a man had just been brutally stabbed.
Reform MP
@RobertJenrick has called for a debate on two-tier policing, warning that it is undermining respect for the police and the rule of law in this country.
Rest in peace, Henry Nowak.
His death must be a turning point for Britain.