SHAMEFUL VIDEO – UK police body camera footage of arrest of a dying Henry Nowak released and it’s horrific

The Hampshire Police body camera footage of a dying Henry Nowak, which is in the UK, has been released. The footage is from last December, when Nowak was stabbed by an Indian immigrant, Vicrum Digw,a and police just Nowak him die right there on the scene.

Here’s what Andy Ngo writes:

“You’ve been stabbed? I don’t think you have, mate,” the officer responded.

The @HantsPolice body camera footage of the arrest of a dying Henry Nowak has been released.

The university student tried desperate to tell police he had been stabbed and that he couldn’t breathe. They turn him around on the ground and handcuff him until he goes limp.

Nowak was killed by an Indian man who lied and said he was the victim of a racist attack, a tactic often used and encouraged by leftists to get an upper hand against others.

Here’s the video:

Digwa was just sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 21 years. Even with 21 years, he’ll get to live most of his life out of prison while Henry Nowak… well I just hope he’s in Heaven enjoying the Holy Trinity. But as far as this life goes, it’s completely unfair.

And these police officers, this is appalling. Nowak said he’d been stabbed and they basically ignored him and let him die.

Matt Walsh writes:

“This is a thousand times worse than George Floyd. They put an innocent man in cuffs and left him to bleed to death on the ground because he’s white. Unconscionable. Outrageous.”

“George Floyd was a criminal who died of a drug overdose. Nothing that happened to him had anything to do with race, and it was all his fault. This is an innocent victim who was stabbed and then left to die by the police. Everything that happened to him was because of his race, and none of it was his fault. I change my “a thousand times worse” assessment and amend it to infinitely worse. Not even in the same universe.”


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