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Hampshire's police chief should be banished as far away from policing as possible

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Over the weekend, The Sunday Times revoltingly revealed Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary had prepared to release a statement just three days after Henry Nowak had been brutally murdered, in which they would have portrayed the entirely innocent 18-year-old as the aggressor.This happened after Henry's attacker falsely claimed to the force he had been racially abused.Let us just stop for a moment to think about this.A British police service was planning to pump entirely false information about an innocent dead teenager into the public domain.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Even if unintentional or mistaken, this is revolting and unforgivable beyond compare.Apparently, the force was only stopped after concerns were raised by the family.That the police, those whom we entrust with the most serious task of upholding the law, were considering publishing this information, despite holding ample evidence that showed Nowak's attacker was a liar, is a matter of the most serious...

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