The US State Department has criticized what it describes as 'two-tiered policing' in the UK, following the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. In a social media post offering condolences to Nowak's family, the State Department's comments suggest a concern over perceived disparities in how different groups are treated by law enforcement in Britain. Some commentators have argued that the circumstances surrounding Nowak's murder exemplify this issue.
US State Department Criticizes UK Policing in Response to Henry Nowak's Murder
The US State Department has expressed concerns about 'two-tiered policing' in the UK in light of the murder of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old student. The comments were made in a social media post offering condolences to Nowak's family, highlighting perceived disparities in law enforcement treatment.
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- ✕ two-tiered policing
- ✕ thinly veiled rebuke
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US government alleges ‘two-tier’ UK policing after Henry Nowak murder
US State Department Criticizes UK Policing in Response to Henry Nowak's Murder