Hampshire Police planned intervention during trial of Henry Nowak's killer
Prosecutors said a public message could have prejudiced the murder trial as online misinformation spread and 11 people were later charged after protests.
- Hampshire Police planned to release a statement during Vickrum Digwa's murder trial to combat online misinformation, but the Crown Prosecution Service warned that doing so could jeopardize the case's "integrity" by prejudicing legal proceedings.
- Vickrum Digwa received a life sentence with a minimum of 21 years for stabbing Henry Nowak with a 21cm blade, sparking outrage after body-worn video showed officers handcuffing Nowak as he lay dying.
- The Prime Minister urged politicians to respect the family's pleas not to use the case "to cause disturbances," while Tory leader Kemi Badenoch accused police leaders of "institutional incompetence" in officer training.
- On Friday, Vice President Vance called for "righteous anger," blaming "the mass invasion of migrants." Downing Street condemned his remarks as "people trying to interfere in our democracy" and criticized Elon Musk for attempting to "whip up division."
- Eleven people have been charged following violent clashes at protests after the sentencing, while Henry Nowak's father, Mark, stated the family "do not want his death to be used to create further division.
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