Police released race and ethnicity of Liverpool parade suspect ‘with unprecedented speed’
- Merseyside Police arrested a 53-year-old white British man from Liverpool after an incident that injured dozens, including four children.
- Mayor Steve Rotheram supported the decision to quickly release the suspect's ethnicity to counteract misinformation after past incidents.
- Former Chief Superintendent Dal Babu stated that police actions were unprecedented as they rapidly disclosed the suspect's race to prevent far-right speculation.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer remarked that releasing similar details in future cases is a matter for the police as the investigation continues.
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'Only way to deal with it!' UK’s most senior police officer supports sharing more details about suspects with public earlier
The country's top police officer Sir Mark Rowley has said he is in favour of putting more details about a suspect into the public realm more quickly
PM refuses to back calls for transparency over race of arrested suspects
THE PM has refused to back calls for across-the-board transparency over the race of arrested suspects. Sir Keir Starmer insisted it was a “matter for the police” after top cops in Liverpool took just two hours to say their car-rampage suspect was white and British. Starmer has refused to back calls for transparency over the race of suspectsGetty Experts said Merseyside Police were correct to quickly release the details and forces must stick to …
Liverpool Police Immediately Released Data on the Hit-and-Run Driver to Prevent Far-Right Riots
The British police had already learned the lesson. In just two hours, Liverpool authorities published enough data on the driver arrested this Monday after running over half a hundred Liverpool F.C. fans to dry up speculations on social media. Continue reading
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