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Men jailed for violence at Henry Nowak police protest

Two men have been sentenced to prison for violent disorder during a protest in Southampton sparked by the murder of Henry Nowak. The protest, which injured 12 officers, followed the release of bodycam footage showing police arresting the dying victim instead of his killer.

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