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University student stabbed

What was the lie they told?

Why do you think that, despite having just stabbed someone, they thought this particular lie would help?

Despite it not even being the case in this instance, do you think that stabbing, slashing, and murder would be a fair response to racism.

Why would I think that stabbing someone in the chest would be a fair response to a minor racist assault? Your posts are jusy becoming stupid now...

What I'm saying is that the officer, in the 2 minutes he was at the scene faces a group of people corroborating the guilty party's lies and false narrative.

He has fallen for their lies and made a huge error in judgement.
 

Why would I think that stabbing someone in the chest would be a fair response to a minor racist assault? Your posts are jusy becoming stupid now...

What I'm saying is that the officer, in the 2 minutes he was at the scene faces a group of people corroborating the guilty party's lies and false narrative.

He has fallen for their lies and made a huge error in judgement.
What aren't you understanding though, the lies were "racism, racism, racism" the other option was "I'VE BEEN STABBED".

"Racism, racism, racism" got the priority treatment, it's not just an error in judgement. It's the judgement of what he believes is potentially the worst crime.
 
His actions would suggest so yes. What agenda do I have? The facts play out in front of you on the footage.

Because there are many factors that influence his decision making in a fast paced incident - but you want to focus on a single issue.

Do you not think it's possible for the police to misunderstand what has happpened 2 minutes after attending a crime scene and being lied to by multiple people?
 
What aren't you understanding though, the lies were "racism, racism, racism" the other option was "I'VE BEEN STABBED".

"Racism, racism, racism" got the priority treatment, it's not just an error in judgement. It's the judgement of what he believes is potentially the worst crime.
22 people dead at Manchester Arena because security were scared of being racist. A young man dead here because police were scared of being racist. But no, just shut up and and accept it.
 
What are the social media posters sharing the details of the police officer hoping to achieve?

they think by sharing his personal details it equates to them dishing out vigilante justice. when in reality, if they were face to face with him 99% of them would say fuck all. they are just hoping someone else physically attacks him , at which point that person will be prosecuted and they can start a social media campaign about them being wrongfully prosecuted and should be hailed as a hero not put in jail etc..etc... whilst having sly digs at starmer and anyone who isn't a reform voter.
 
Because there are many factors that influence his decision making in a fast paced incident - but you want to focus on a single issue.

Do you not think it's possible for the police to misunderstand what has happpened 2 minutes after attending a crime scene and being lied to by multiple people?
If someone said “I can’t breathe” I’d probably make them my number one priority.
 
Because there are many factors that influence his decision making in a fast paced incident - but you want to focus on a single issue.

Do you not think it's possible for the police to misunderstand what has happpened 2 minutes after attending a crime scene and being lied to by multiple people?
Then they shouldn't be in the Police. Surely they have training for all of this?

Why not just say calm down two moments to the family. Have a word with the lad who's not running anyway as hes been stabbed and check him first when he says ive been stabbed and cant breathe?

Would've taken 30 seconds if that
 
22 people dead at Manchester Arena because security were scared of being racist. A young man dead here because police were scared of being racist. But no, just shut up and and accept it.
Were the two seperate groups of coppers who stamped / kicked the heads of an Asian group at the airport, and an Islamic terrorist, scared of being judged to be racist?

You just pick and choose whatever case suits you to advance your own agenda
 
What aren't you understanding though, the lies were "racism, racism, racism" the other option was "I'VE BEEN STABBED".

"Racism, racism, racism" got the priority treatment, it's not just an error in judgement. It's the judgement of what he believes is potentially the worst crime.

Or 4 or 5 people corroborating each other's story against 1 man's story?

It's not about what is the worst crime, it's about trying to decipher what has actually happened.

Thr officer doesn't tell the lad..."ah i know you have been stabbed mate, but you racially abused him first - so you are nicked" - does he?

He doesn't believe that he has been stabbed. Mainly because he has a group of 4 people or whatever all deceiving him with their lies.

People's anger should be with the dick head that has stabbed him and the family that have lied in an attempt to protect their family member.
 
The video shows him saying he's been stabbed three times and dismissed before the policeman checked. That's the problem.
The police check once they have the cuffs on him, that's what happened even if they did or didn't believe him, they're attending an assault and they'd be focused on maintaining their safety which is what happens 99 percent of the time and at no point is anyone's skin colour relevant to that.
 
Because there are many factors that influence his decision making in a fast paced incident - but you want to focus on a single issue.

Do you not think it's possible for the police to misunderstand what has happpened 2 minutes after attending a crime scene and being lied to by multiple people?
What about the comment when he said he had been stabbed? That to me says the officer has already made a judgement call before he arrived.

For me it’s clear misconduct on the officers part and he’s acted on alleged racism

If someone is on the floor making those comments I wouldn’t be saying nah you haven’t even if I thought it I would do my job without judgement.
 
Fuck off about Keir bastard Starmer will ya, a kids dead. The problems that caused this shit didn't start 18 month ago, get a grip.

No I won't, he's the current PM and wouldn't make a comment until the speaker forced him into it.

Do you think he'll take the knee?
 
If someone said “I can’t breathe” I’d probably make them my number one priority.

So would I. I've already said earlier in the thread that given how motionless the lad was, his outer clothing should have been removed and checked for a wound before putting cuffs on.

I've never denied that it's an error of judgement and failure by the police.
 
The police check once they have the cuffs on him, that's what happened even if they did or didn't believe him, they're attending an assault and they'd be focused on maintaining their safety which is what happens 99 percent of the time and at no point is anyone's skin colour relevant to that.

Have you seen the colour of his hand when they are putting cuffs on him?
 
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