Zack Polanski, leader of England’s far-left Green Party, is facing backlash after sharing a social media post attacking police officers for their use of force while arresting a knife-wielding alleged terrorist.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Zack Polanski, leader of England’s far-left Green Party, is facing backlash after sharing a social media post criticizing police officers who arrested a knife-wielding alleged terrorist in Golders Green, London. Video footage of the arrest shows officers kicking the suspect, who had been downed by a taser but was still clutching the knife he allegedly used in three attempted murders, in order to incapacitate him. 📺 DETAIL: On Thursday, Sir Mark Rowley, Commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police, defended the actions of his officers during the arrest of Essa Suleiman, a naturalized Somali immigrant accused of stabbing a Muslim acquaintance and two Jewish men in a suspected terrorist attack. Polanski’s repost accused the officers of “repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the head when he was already incapacitated,” but Rowley said the officers’ actions were “completely reasonable” under the given circumstances. Bodycam footage shows the officers repeatedly ordering the suspect to “drop the knife” during the arrest. Rowley further warned that Polanski was undermining public confidence in law enforcement during high-risk scenarios such as terror attacks. 🎯 IMPACT: Rowley’s intervention comes a week before Britain heads to the polls for local and regional elections. The Green Party, along with Nigel Farage’s Reform Party, is expected to make significant gains. While the Green Party has long had a fringe presence in British politics, initially focusing on environmentalism and climate change, it has in recent years begun to displace Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party on the British left by courting ethnic minorities on issues like Gaza and open borders, and courting radicalized university students on issues like transgenderism. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Those officers are nothing short of extraordinary… Their actions undoubtedly prevented further injury and saved lives.” – Sir Mark Rowley, Metropolitan Police Commissioner 📺 FLASHBACK: On Wednesday, stabbings were carried out in Golders Green, North London, known for its large Jewish community. They have since been declared a suspected anti-Semitic terror attack by the police. Two Jewish men, Shloime Rand and Moshe Shine, aged 34 and 76, were stabbed. The suspect was known to the British government’s counter-terrorism program and reportedly has a history of violent behavior and mental problems. |
Police arrest the man suspected of stabbing two Jews in Golders Green.https://t.co/BkNFo4kCwO
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