Protesters clash with police in Southampton over Henry Nowak murder
Protesters clash with police in Southampton. Photograph: Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Protesters clash with police in Southampton. Photograph: Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images Protesters clash with police in Southampton over Henry Nowak murder Tommy Robinson attends demonstration outside police station, while others clash with officers near killer’s home Hundreds of people gathered outside a Southampton police station to protest against the murder of Henry Nowak and dozens clashed with police close to the home of his killer, Vickrum Digwa. The far-right activist Tommy Robinson was among speakers who addressed the crowd outside Southampton central police station at the “Justice for Henry Nowak” protest. People chanted: “Racist police, off our streets” and “Shame on you”. They held union flags and homemade signs with slogans such as “Henry’s blood is on your hands”, “Save our kids” and “Prison 4 police on scene.” Police condemn calls for ‘vigilante justice’ over murder of Henry Nowak Read more A few hundred then marched to the area where the murder took place where police held them back as they tried to get into the street where Digwa’s family lives. Some protesters hurled bottles, beer cans and wheelie bins at police. View image in fullscreen Protest gathered outside Southampton central police station. Photograph: Ollie Thompson/Solent News & Photo Agency/Solent News After Digwa was jailed, Nowak’s father, Mark Nowak, condemned the “inhumane and degrading” treatment of his son by police, but added: “We do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension. We want his story to help make our streets safer for everyone.” Robinson accused Hampshire police of institutional racism, saying: “If Henry wasn’t white, he wouldn’t have been handcuffed. Responding to the resignation of one of the police officers involved in the arrest, he said: “We want him in prison.” Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, said: “I heard someone say this wasn’t about race, this is about race. Even after they found out he [Digwa] had stabbed him five times, they still didn’t handcuff him. A white boy who done nothing was handcuffed, a murderer in possession of a knife who stabbed someone five times isn’t.” He continued: “As white people we are treated like second-rate citizens by our own government. White privilege? Does Henry look like he has white privilege when he was on the floor?” View image in fullscreen Tommy Robinson was one of the speakers at the protest in Southampton. Photograph: Ollie Thompson/Solent News & Photo Agency/Solent News Nick Tenconi, the leader of the UK Independence Party, led a prayer at the demonstration for Nowak as members of the crowd chanted: “Henry, Henry.” Tenconi said: “The arresting officers believed persecuting him [Nowak] was more important than saving him because he was white.” He added: “I am here to fight for an end for woke policing.” Starmer urges calm as far right seeks to
Libertarians stand for justice, not censorship. Let the facts speak and let those convicted of crimes face the consequences. #FreeSpeech #JusticeForAll
Liberty and justice are indivisible. Lets uphold both, not silence dissent.
Justice demands truth, not censorship. Lets uphold the rule of law and protect victims rights. #JusticeFirst #FreeSpeech
Agreed, but where is the justice for Nowaks family? Cant both sides peacefully express their views?
Its crucial to address both sides concerns peaceably. The Nowak familys plea for justice is valid, but so is the right to peacefully protest. Lets strive for a resolution that honors both.
Peaceful protests deserve respect, not violence. Lets uphold justice without silencing dissent.