Two police officers have been disciplined following the sharing of 'crude and distasteful' WhatsApp messages related to the Nottingham knife attacks. The incident has sparked outrage, with criticism directed towards Nottinghamshire Police for their handling of the case. The mother of victim Barnaby Webber expressed feeling 'dejected and let down by the justice system', particularly after the sentencing of the attacker to a high-security hospital for manslaughter, a decision she and others feel does not adequately reflect the gravity of the crime. This case has raised broader concerns about police conduct and standards in the UK, with calls for accountability and a review of police vetting processes. The mother described the Attorney General referring the sentence to the Court of Appeal as 'a positive step forward'.
The mother of Nottingham attack victim Barnaby Webber says she burst into tears when she found out the sentence given to her son's killer was being reviewed Read more🔗 https://t.co/DWAWQXHkli
“We still don’t agree that it’s manslaughter.” The mother of Nottingham attack victim, Barnaby Webber, describes the Attorney General referring the sentence of her son's killer to the Court of Appeal as "a positive step forward" #SJUK https://t.co/JWv12AOHzB 📺 Sky 501 https://t.co/3jA83BCjhH
The chief of British Transport Police (BTP) has urged people to call out misogyny they witness on public transport https://t.co/R31pDtqbWK
The mother of Nottingham attack victim, Barnaby Webber, says she was feeling 'dejected and let down by the justice system' following the sentencing of his killer to a high-security hospital #SJUK https://t.co/EE0gzxudMH Watch the full interview tonight at 8pm with @skysarahjane https://t.co/nrACtzprC2
The chief of British Transport Police (BTP) has urged people to call out misogyny they witness on public transport. Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi said she was “disgusted” by “vile, nasty, and homophobic” messages that followed BTP’s announcement on Friday that https://t.co/7zIvUWxZVt
'The volume of hatred, I've never seen anything like it.' British Transport Police Chief, @BTPChief, tells LBC's @Fraser_Knight how the 'cesspit of misogyny and homophobia' directed at new ACC Karen Findlay in response to a post about her appointment made her 'really angry.' https://t.co/FauUVvcVmq
Sexual abuse can be ‘defeated like terrorism’ BTP chief as tells LBC she hits out at ‘unbelievable cesspit of hate’ - reports @Fraser_Knight https://t.co/kEhmwxBGy2
Barnaby Webber's mum has criticised Nottinghamshire Police over a WhatsApp message, described as "crude and distasteful"
Mina Smallman, a campaigner for police misconduct, says 'something has gone really wrong with police vetting.' This comes after it emerged that officer were sharing "crude and distasteful" WhatsApp messages about the Nottingham knife attacks. https://t.co/HlqccCISKE
‘Don’t just change carriage’: Police chief calls on commuters to call out misogyny on public transport https://t.co/kEhmwxBGy2
The families of the Nottingham knife attacks will hold a meeting with the Attorney General. The mother of victim Barnaby Webber says they have "grave concerns" over how the murder case was handled and that "those in charge must be personally held accountable.” https://t.co/0Q92zw3SFy
We thought police sharing images of Sarah Everard’s body was a one off lapse of standards. Now we learn that Nottingham police were sharing graphic images of murdered victims. Something has gone horrifically wrong with Britain's police. Read here ✍️ ⬇️ https://t.co/tSFrJIZaIF
Two police officers have been disciplined over a WhatsApp message related to the Nottingham attacks. https://t.co/C4DQTNprPv