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In a recent controversy surrounding the police’s response to a violent incident in Golders Green, Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party, emphasised that public servants must be open to scrutiny. His remarks follow an apology for hastily sharing a social media post that accused officers of excessive force during the arrest of a suspect, shedding light on the ongoing debate regarding police conduct in sensitive situations.
Apology Amidst Growing Tensions
Polanski expressed regret on Friday for sharing a tweet that levelled serious allegations against police officers involved in the arrest of a suspect in connection with the stabbing of two Jewish men. The post claimed that officers had “repeatedly and violently kicked a mentally ill man in the head” after he had been incapacitated by a Taser. Following backlash, including criticism from Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, Polanski clarified that he believed social media was not the right platform for such discussions.
“I was very concerned by what I saw and I remain concerned,” he stated during an interview on the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg, reiterating his worries regarding the police’s approach. His comments have sparked further debate, with Communities Secretary Steve Reed labelling Polanski’s questioning of the police’s actions as “shameful.”
The Incident That Sparked Controversy
The uproar stems from an attack on Wednesday