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5 Kommentare
Just when you thought West Midlands police couldn’t fall any further. I’ve got to agree with Lord Austin here, there needs to be a complete change of leadership in this force.
I know it’s the Telegraph, but the article seems well researched.
> In June 2024, a 12-year-old Jewish girl reported to the police that she was punched in the face twice and kicked in the stomach by a student who, she said, had bullied her since the Oct 7 terror attacks.
He had repeatedly yelled “free Palestine” at her, but the police refused to investigate.
> The girl’s mother, a 48-year-old food scientist who asked not to be named out of concern for her family’s safety, told The Telegraph that police had even suggested the boy’s family could prosecute her daughter because she had reportedly “pushed” him first.
That’s.. not good. Most of the incidents mentioned in this article absolutely should have been within the police and Prevent’s purview.
> “Ms Kaplan, who was based in the multi-faith chaplaincy, made allegations around anti-Semitism and her treatment, and these were investigated. There was no evidence of anti-Semitism or mistreatment identified,” they added.
I sure am glad that the West Midlands police investigated the West Midlands police and found that the West Midlands police did nothing wrong.
I’m completely confident that the police haven’t ever covered anything up when they’ve investigated themselves before.
/s obviously.
And they will continue to do so.
We have a problem.
First it’s them…
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