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US criticises 'two-tiered policing' over UK murder case

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Posted on June 5, 2026

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US Condemns 'Two-Tiered Policing' Allegations in UK Student Murder Controversy

Controversy Surrounding UK Student Murder and International Response

Incident Overview

LONDON, June 5 (Reuters) - The US State Department has waded into a British political storm that has erupted over the murder of a student in England, condemning what it called "ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing" as a symptom of civilizational decline.

Last year, Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old white man, was handcuffed by police as he lay dying from stab wounds after his killer falsely alleged a racist attack. The killer, a Sikh man, was sentenced on Monday to life in prison.

Video footage showed officers ignoring Nowak's pleas as he lay dying, sparking questions over why the police had believed the allegation of racism and not Nowak who said repeatedly that he had been stabbed and could not breathe.

Public and Political Reactions

National Outrage and Media Amplification

The case has sparked widespread anger in the country while populist political leader Nigel Farage and tech billionaire Elon Musk have amplified the charge that Britain has "two-tier policing" where fears of being called racist have led to ethnic minorities being given greater protections than others.

US State Department Statement

"Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline," the U.S. State Department said on X. "They must be rejected across the West.

"The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time."

Government and Police Response

Prime Minister's Position

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said police had serious questions to answer about their handling of the incident, including how accusations of racism informed police thinking, and an investigation is taking place.

Condemnation of Protests and Political Interference

But he condemned a violent and disorderly protest that took place on Tuesday night and said it was "unforgivable" to exploit the death to stir tension after Farage called for people to respond with "pure cold rage".

He also told Musk to stop interfering in British politics on Thursday after the tech boss posted repeatedly about the case and said it showed that police were biased against white people in Britain.

Police Force Response

The local police force has rejected accusations of any bias, but police chiefs have said they would review guidelines which were drawn up in response to decades of well-documented incidents of racism in policing, on how officers should treat ethnicities differently.

Family and Community Perspectives

Nowak's family, who met privately with Starmer on Thursday, have described his treatment by police as "inhumane and degrading" but said that his death must not be "used to create further division, hatred or tension."

International and Political Commentary

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy told Sky News on Friday that he welcomed the fact that the U.S. government had extended its condolences to the Nowak family but said he did not recognise "this caricature of Britain having a two-tier criminal justice system".

(Reporting by Kate HoltonEditing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • U.S. State Department condemned ‘ideological conditioning and two‑tiered policing’ via a post on X, urging the West to reject such policies and offering condolences to Nowak’s family and the UK public (news.sky.com).
  • The case involved bodycam footage showing officers handcuffing the dying student, after his attacker falsely claimed a racist attack — prompting allegations of police bias and “two‑tiered policing” favoring ethnic minorities (cbsnews.com).
  • British leaders, including PM Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, rejected the “two‑tiered policing” accusations, criticized inflammatory political exploitation of the case, and confirmed investigations by the IOPC and potential guidance review (investing.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'two-tiered policing' controversy in the UK?
The controversy centers on claims that British police treated the Henry Nowak murder case based on racial bias, leading to accusations of unequal law enforcement.
How did the US State Department respond to the UK murder case?
The US State Department criticized the UK's alleged 'two-tiered policing' and ideological conditioning, calling them signs of civilizational decline.
Who was Henry Nowak and what happened to him?
Henry Nowak was an 18-year-old student who died from stab wounds. Police handcuffed him as he lay dying after his killer made a false accusation of racism.
What actions have UK officials taken following the incident?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for an investigation into police conduct and condemned exploitation of the case for political purposes.
Why has the case received international attention?
Amplified by figures like Nigel Farage and Elon Musk, the case has sparked global debate on racial bias and policing standards in the UK.

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