Henry Nowak's Death Proves Two-Tier Policing Is the Result of 'Antiracism'
Henry Nowak, a British college student, was murdered by a Sikh man who was allowed to carry a ceremonial knife. The police prioritized the racially charged accusations made by the attacker over aiding Nowak, leading to his death. This incident has sparked discussions about perceived biases in policing and the implications of 'anti-racism' policies.
- ▪Henry Nowak was murdered while handcuffed by police who prioritized accusations of racism over his medical needs.
- ▪The police did not call for an ambulance until Nowak was dead, despite him pleading for help.
- ▪The incident highlights concerns about two-tier policing and the treatment of individuals based on race.
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Henry Nowak's Death Proves Two-Tier Policing Is the Result of 'Antiracism' David Strom 2:00 PM | June 02, 2026 AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File Henry Nowak, the British college student murdered by a Sikh man who was allowed to carry a ceremonial knife, died while handcuffed because he was white and British, and his killer was a Sikh who accused him of racism. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_4"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_4"]]) }); He was murdered because he was white, and the police, who arrived while he was still alive, handcuffed him, scoffed at his knife wounds, and watched him die as they read him his rights.
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