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Three jailed for violence at Henry Nowak police protest

Three jailed for violence at Henry Nowak police protest
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Three men have been sentenced to prison for their roles in violent protests in Southampton following the murder of Henry Nowak. The judge characterized the violence as a hate crime driven by anti-police sentiment and racism.

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The sentencing underscores the legal consequences of violent disorder and the judiciary's stance on hate-motivated crimes during public protests.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Marcus White , Reporting from Southampton Crown Court and Curtis Lancaster , Southampton Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary Darren Medhurst (left), Harley Haynes (centre), and Callum Darch (right) Three men have been jailed for violent disorder at a protest in Southampton following the murder of Henry Nowak.

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