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Watch: UK Police Do It Again, Attack White Kid for Crime of Being Slammed on Ground by Black Kid

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The United Kingdom’s police were filmed rushing a perpetrator of the most notorious crime currently plaguing the streets: existing while white.

The December 2025 murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by a Sikh man who claimed racism prompted outrage among the British citizenry. When the body camera footage was released in June, it showed officers putting Nowak in handcuffs as he bled out, begging for help while his murderer stood over him.

The incident encapsulated everything wrong with this country — a white victim is assumed to be the aggressor while authorities sided with the non-white criminal.

U.K. activist Tommy Robinson posted another altercation — thankfully less severe — to social media platform X on Thursday as another example of a backwards police system.

A white kid was on the streets of Birmingham, England, when an argument ensued with a group of black kids. One of them clotheslined him to the ground. The police decided to step in and a female officer pushed the white kid against the wall.

He retaliated against the officer, striking her as she told him to put his hands behind his back.

WARNING: The following footage contains language some viewers may find offensive. 

The other female officer does appear to go after the alleged attackers, but why is this person being treated like he just committed a crime?

The Greek-based Protothema news outlet shed further light on these events, revealing it was from the evening of June 21.

Robinson posted more footage showing an arrest of the white kid who the officer called a “d***.”

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WARNING: The following videos contain language some viewers may find offensive. 

More footage was posted to X showing police swarming the scene, seemingly for this single arrest.

Birmingham Police gave an official statement Thursday, confirming one arrest had been made, meaning the alleged attackers were not arrested.

“We are aware of footage showing the arrest of a man after a disorder on Broad Street at 1.30am on 21 June. Officers found a group of men fighting. As the incident was dealt with, an officer was punched. One man was arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer.”

They followed up with another post, agreeing with the officer’s actions and, in typical U.K. fashion, urging users to not circulate the footage.

“The incident has been reviewed, and we have no concerns over the officer’s actions and we are satisfied that they were reasonable and proportionate in the circumstances. We would ask that footage is not further shared to allow the legal process to take its course,” the account wrote.

This is beyond parody.

The police have confirmed swarming the victim, arresting him, and charging him with assault was the right decision. This is ground for firing. That’s the only appropriate response.

What about the other kids involved?

Britain has been a predominantly white country for centuries. The alleged assailants’ ancestors likely came over fairly recently in comparison.

We’re seeing foreign cells welcomed by the immune system while the ones that have long been part of the body get attacked.

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Sam Short is an Assistant Professor of History with Motlow State Community College in Smyrna, Tennessee. He holds a BA in History from Middle Tennessee State University and an MA in History from University College London. The views expressed in his articles are his own and do not reflect the views or opinions of Motlow State Community College.




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