• Naich@piefed.world
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    25 days ago

    A long time. In the clip I saw, he had stopped responding, and they were starting to get the feeling that it might possibly be the case that it was not unlikely that there was an inkling of a chance that he might possibly be injured. In case there are any racists reading this, thinking that the cops cared more about the guy who said he had been abused, they clearly couldn’t give a fuck about him either. It was shitty police work all round.

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      25 days ago

      Not seen it and I wouldn’t jump to assume race is the first thing the police go to. Far more likely to dismiss people causing them problems, which I kinda get but they do have a duty of care if they are holding someone with injuries and should check a claim like that.

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        25 days ago

        He kept saying “I’ve been stabbed”, increasingly weakly. It’s fucking horrible to watch and the police were appalling. They just wanted to arrest him and make him someone else’s problem. They didn’t consider his welfare at any point.

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        25 days ago

        I wouldn’t jump to assume race is the first thing the police go to.

        This is correct: it wasn’t the false racist slur that made the police ignore Novak, it was the fact that the murderer had a witness to back up his line that he was attacked.

        Unfortunately, people who are handcuffed often fake injury or distress in order to get the police to free them so that they can then either escape or attack somebody. Tragically, the officers here wrongly believed that’s what Novak was doing. He had a visible minor injury and they assumed that’s what he was referring to, and that such a minor injury wasn’t something for them to worry about. Possibly the police should change their procedures in order to properly medically assess detainees who claim to be injured.