James

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James

James

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انضم Ağustos 2023
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James
James@ClinicalOps·
@MrChristopher79 @sotontimes Yeah it’s not great… However, I do think there is a strong case for self defence in this case. He’s ultimately concerned about violence from the police, attending a protest to that effect where he is assaulted by the police…
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Southampton Times@sotontimes·
Matt Styler, 50, of Orange Grove, Gosport, was charged with assault by beating of an emergency worker during the trouble on Tuesday night. He was today remanded in custody at Southampton Magistrates' Court after he pleaded not guilty and opted to be tried at Crown Court despite being told the Magistrates' Court could deal with the alleged offence. Prosecutor Nola Bond told the court: "In essence, it is part of the riots following the murder of Henry Nowak. "The defendant was seen sitting on a wall. The police had advanced forward so the majority of the protesters were ahead of the police. The defendant was behind the police lines." Ms Bond said a tussle broke out between officers and Styler after he allegedly refused to move before then kicking out at a police sergeant. Styler, who the court heard is a military veteran and married dad-of-three, appeared in the dock wearing a blue polo top. His lawyer Bruno Haine told the court: "He's sitting on a wall next to someone else. The police ask him to get off in their way, He has 13 pins in his right ankle of which he's had an x-ray a few days before and one is coming out of the skin so he can't just jump off the wall." Mr Haine alleged an officer used a shield to inflict pain on his client's ankle before other officers began grabbing him from the side and pushed him to the floor. He told the court: "An officer kicked him in the head four times with quite a bit of force." The defendant gave a military salute to a man in the public gallery while being led back to the cells. Source: The Mirror
Steve's Law 🇬🇧@MaximusChud

Found multiple views of the same event. They were trying to kill him. Watch how many times they strike him in the head.

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James@ClinicalOps·
@Element_M1ller Trooper Tree Services is an experienced, veteran-owned tree surgery business operated by Matt Styler, a former Parachute Regiment member. Their primary UK base is in Gosport, Hampshire (1 Heritage Way, PO12 4BF), making them quite a distance from your location in Stanwell.
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James@ClinicalOps·
@Element_M1ller It looks like him. A quick google will tell you he’s a parachute regiment veteran and owns his own tree surgeon business.
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GM@Element_M1ller·
Could this be Matt? If so, it’s good to see he’s gone not guilty and opted for a crown court trial. If he gets himself a decent lawyer, he should be walking out of that courtroom laughing.
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Multiple blows to the head with a shield. Followed by one officer, whilst wearing heavy gloves, swings a punch at the back of the head (there’s a reason that is banned in every type of combat sport). And we end with multiple knees to the head/upper body. Are your officers alright @HantsPolice? Have they undertaken any other training, other than the DEI bullshit? You utter scumbags.

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Wokerati Marty
Wokerati Marty@WokeratiMarty·
These Polish guys at the Reform riots in Southampton clearly don’t realise Brexit was about getting rid of them. Still, they’re all best pals when it comes to hating people with brown skin.
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James@ClinicalOps·
@Nettieyettie @DrMagier @koshercockney It was a traumatic cardiac arrest Netty. Google it and read up on it. It was a traumatic event leading to a cardiac arrest then death.
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Jeanette
Jeanette@Nettieyettie·
@ClinicalOps @DrMagier @koshercockney It wasn't a cardiac arrest, he was worked on by the Air ambulance specialist trauma doctor, along with paramedics for 67 minutes. They were on scene and were the experts.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
A top doctor from Poland @DrMagier has stated that he disagrees with the Pathologist and Judge, and there is a likelihood that the police could have contributed to Henry Nowak’s death I personally think more doctors should give their expert opinion on this: “People with suspected internal injuries should never be moved or yanked abruptly—such actions can destroy the natural clot and lead to massive internal hemorrhage. If paramedics had arrived first on the scene, Henry’s chances of survival would have been much higher. "50%"—writes Dr. Magier.” "I am convinced that if Henry had arrived there alive, the doctors would not have let him die"—writes Dr. Magier. "I fear the Judge and pathologist were too lenient toward the police"—writes Dr. Magier.
Adam Gwiazda@delestoile

🟥 Czy Henry Nowak mógł przeżyć? Dr Krzysztof Magier @DrMagier , lekarz pediatra i były konsul honorowy RP w Cowes, przeanalizował nagrania z policyjnej kamery nasobnej pokazujące śmierć Henry'ego Nowaka. Dr Magier jest lekarzem prowadzącym oddział intensywnej terapii dziecięcej, z doświadczeniem w szkoleniach z medycyny pola walki oraz po specjalistycznym kursie leczenia ciężkich urazów (w tym ran postrzałowych i kłutych). Nie zgadza się z opinią patologa i sędziego, że Henry Nowak nie miał żadnych szans na przeżycie i ze skucie go w kajdanki nic w zasadzie nie zmieniło. Wręcz przeciwnie – istnieje duże prawdopodobieństwo, że to interwencja policji przyczyniła się do jego śmierci. Przeanalizował on raport z sekcji, który wskazuje na uszkodzenie żyły podobojczykowej jako główne źródło krwawienia i tłumaczy, gdzie leży problem. U zdrowej osoby krwawienie żylne odbywa się pod niskim ciśnieniem i często samoogranicza się dzięki powstającemu naturalnie skrzepowi, a samo zbliżenie krawędzi rany i ucisk otaczających tkanek domyka żyłę na tyle, że spowalnia albo nawet zatrzymuje krwawienie. Z nagrania z policyjnej kamery nasobnej wynika, że gdy policja przybyła na miejsce (prawdopodobnie 5-10 minut po zranieniu), Henry był na tyle przytomny, że mówił dość głośno. Nie był zatem jeszcze w stanie terminalnym. Po wykręceniu rąk do tyłu i skuciu za plecami najprawdopodobniej doszło do rozciągnięcia żyły, rozerwania skrzepu i gwałtownego nasilenia krwawienia. W ciągu zaledwie ok. trzech minut stracił przytomność i zmarł. Osoby z podejrzeniem urazów wewnętrznych nigdy nie powinny być gwałtownie przemieszczane ani szarpane – takie działanie może zniszczyć naturalny skrzep i doprowadzić do masywnego krwotoku wewnętrznego. Zamiast natychmiastowego wezwania zespołu ratownictwa medycznego i przekazania pacjenta w ręce ratowników, policja go skuła. Gdyby na miejscu jako pierwsi pojawili się paramedycy, szanse Henry’ego na przeżycie byłyby znacznie większe. "50%" - pisze dr Magier. Ratownicy mogliby szybko założyć kroplówkę, podać płyny zwiększające objętość krwi krążącej oraz kwas traneksamowy stabilizujący skrzep, a w razie potrzeby wykonać dekompresję igłową (wkłucie grubej i długiej igły w płuco), bo problemem nie był tyle brak funkcji płuca, ale ucisk zalanego krwią płuca na serce i śródpiersie, który blokuje krążenie. Co gorsza, incydent miał miejsce zaledwie kilka minut jazdy samochodem (2–3 minuty karetką na sygnale) od Southampton University Hospital – regionalnego Major Trauma Centre dysponującego pełnym zapleczem specjalistów, procedur i sprzętu. "Jestem przekonany, że gdyby Henry dotarł tam żywy, lekarze nie pozwoliliby mu umrzeć" - pisze dr Magier. Podsumowując: agresywna interwencja policji, zamiast ratować życie, doprowadziła do śmierci przez nieodpowiednie postępowanie z ciężko ranionym człowiekiem, mimo że najwyższej klasy opieka była w zasięgu kilku minut. "Obawiam się, że Sędzia i patolog byli zbyt łaskawi dla policji" - pisze dr Magier.

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James@ClinicalOps·
@Nettieyettie @DrMagier @koshercockney Because that isn’t how medicine works. Patients can and do survive traumatic cardiac arrest and within a 3-4 blue light drive to a major trauma centre with blood products and surgery available it is a possibility. 2litres is also not a massive amount of blood.
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Jeanette
Jeanette@Nettieyettie·
@DrMagier @koshercockney Have you actually ever been out in the field giving emergency trauma treatment away from the controlled environment of a hospital A&E?
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Michał Gwardyński
Michał Gwardyński@m_gwardynski·
Przed Ambasadą Wielkiej Brytanii @ukinpoland upamiętniono zamordowanego Henry'ego Nowaka. O godz. 13:30 pracownik placówki usunął portret oraz pozostawione znicze. In front of the British Embassy in Warsaw, the murdered Henry Nowak was commemorated. At 1:30 p.m., the facility employee removed the portrait and the candles. #HenryNowak @RepublikaTV
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James@ClinicalOps·
@MaureenDalby I’m curious to see the argument for why they would ? British policing is a joke in the international community and it’s getting worse daily. The list is endless.
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Maureen Dalby
Maureen Dalby@MaureenDalby·
Following the Henry Nowak shameful treatment by the Police, should police recruits require a University degree? The woke ideology is rampant in universities and, as we see, it's now also embedded in our justice system. Why not have Police Training Academies and no degree needed?
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James@ClinicalOps·
@SangitaMyska Sangita, you agree it’s a stupid thing to do ? Don’t you ?
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
Rupert Lowe minimises the very serious assaults on police officers as “patriots” just having a beer and acting “stupid”. He will not condemn the Southampton riots.
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James@ClinicalOps·
@aussie_sarge Yeah.. there is never a need for violence. I’m sure some people purely attended to start trouble too. But policing in the UK is terrible in general. The legal knowledge, investigative knowledge and even evidence exhibiting in laughable. I do feel the whole system is a failure
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Aussie Sarge
Aussie Sarge@aussie_sarge·
@ClinicalOps and it was shocking. Unfortunately I can see how it happened. What is uncalled for is foreign based accounts calling for people to be harmed. It’s as if people are pulling the strings & certain groups are being manipulated
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Aussie Sarge@aussie_sarge·
What is it with all these non-UK associated accounts with a sudden unhealthy interest in British policing.
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James@ClinicalOps·
@TheMercianNews I’m sure Labour has in no way influenced these proceedings.
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The Mercian
The Mercian@TheMercianNews·
🚨 BREAKING: Daniel Frost has been jailed for pushing a bin at police officers during disorder in Southampton on Tuesday. District Judge Anthony Callaway sent the case to be sentenced at the city's crown court after telling the court the offences were "too serious" for the powers of the magistrates' court. He has been remanded in custody until sentencing in July.
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Roy Sholay 🇲🇺🦤
Roy Sholay 🇲🇺🦤@ephemeral1107·
One of the two men charged with public order offences outside the police station in Southampton has been charged with possession of a knife. Imagine being such a prick that you go to protest knife crime by carrying a concealed knife. And why would you if it was “peaceful”?
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James@ClinicalOps·
@Neets21 Both tragic and terrible stories - but other than the offenders being both cops is there isn’t much similarity ? One case just highlights the poor standard of policing in the UK, the other an off duty cop, who’d have been an evil person regardless.
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Anita 💙
Anita 💙@Neets21·
Can’t remember cold rage or the Far Right rioting when Sarah Everard was killed by a police officer. As a matter of fact Nigel Farage insisted that her death shouldn’t be used to attack men or the police. Two tier Farage #FarageRiots #ChargeFarage
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Alex Armstrong
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
DAMNING - Hampshire Police mandatory ‘Inclusion Matters’ course, quotes from officers and staff: MUST READ 👇 1. It found that 15.5% of those surveyed felt “controlled and pressured to be certain ways” in the training sessions. 2. 14.3% said that “if I made a mistake, it would have been held against me”. 3. Almost 20 per cent said “I felt I would have been rejected for saying the wrong thing”. 4. “some attendees felt that they could not freely share their attitudes” 5. Individuals who “did not respond well to the course…may benefit from further intervention, monitoring or coaching”. This is the same force that oversaw the death of Henry Nowak. Now imagine this on a national scale and yet Keir Starmer and this Govt claim “there is no two-tier policing”. Bollocks. Via @thetimes
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Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget@InspGadgetBlogs·
10,900 likes. Lord Scarman, Sir William Macpherson, and Baroness Louise Casey turned senior police leaders into jelly. Here are the entirely predictable results.
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