BBC News criticized Green Party leader Zack Polanski for expecting better standards from the Met police when apprehending the man who stabbed three British citizens.
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BBC News criticized Green Party leader Zack Polanski for expecting better standards from the Met police when apprehending the man who stabbed three British citizens.
But BBC News did NOT show that the Met officers kicked the mentally ill man in the head five times, when he was already immobilized and down on the ground after they had tasered him.
And of course BBC News did not ever mention that 2 hours before he stabbed two Jewish men, he had stabbed a Muslim man.
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BBC News criticized Green Party leader Zack Polanski for expecting better standards from the Met police when apprehending the man who stabbed three British citizens.
But BBC News did NOT show that the Met officers kicked the mentally ill man in the head five times, when he was already immobilized and down on the ground after they had tasered him.
And of course BBC News did not ever mention that 2 hours before he stabbed two Jewish men, he had stabbed a Muslim man.
#Journalism #BBCNews #MetPolice@dbattistella the bots on Reddit really really want to insist that everyone knows this criticism of Polanski is valid, that the police should have kicked the man in the head. Even though a active taser means his muscles lock, and he literally cannot release the knife, even if he wanted to, so their excuse is crap
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@dbattistella the bots on Reddit really really want to insist that everyone knows this criticism of Polanski is valid, that the police should have kicked the man in the head. Even though a active taser means his muscles lock, and he literally cannot release the knife, even if he wanted to, so their excuse is crap
@kirrus Yes, agree. Defending police brutality is always a crappy thing to do.