Zack Polanski ripped apart by Met Police chief over outrageous Golders Green response | Politics | News
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has criticised Green party leader Zack Polanski for sharing an โinaccurate and misinformedโ social media post about the way his officers arrested the Golders Green terror suspect. Mr Polanski shared a social media post stating โofficers were repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the headโ.
The move sparked outrage on Thursday morning, with critics claiming it โshows why his Green Party is so dangerousโ. It comes as two candidates for the left-wing party were arrested on suspicion of stirring up racial hatred when they allegedly posted anti-Semitic comments online.
Lambeth council candidates, Saiqa Ali and Sabine Mairey have been detained by the Met Police.
In one post Ms Ali shared an image of an armed Hamas-headband wearing man under a slogan “resistance is freedom”.
Hamas is a terrorist organisation.
Ms Mairaey posted an image of a man holding a placard saying โramming a synagogue isnโt anti-Semitism, itโs revengeโ above a picture of two children that it says have been โmurdered by Israelโ.
Scotland Yard has praised its โbraveโ officers for tackling the Golder’s Green knifeman and released footage of them taking him down using a Taser.
They were seen kicking him in the head in a bid to get the assailant to drop the knife.
But Mr Polanski reposted an X comment that said: โSo essentially his officers were repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the head when he was already incapacitated by a Taser.โ
Tory MP Neil OโBrien blasted: โAs usual, the Greensโ sympathies are with the terrorist rather than the brave police officers stopping him.โ
The attacker, who had a history of โserious violenceโ, launched himself at an elderly man next to a bus stop and repeatedly stabbed him.
He also stabbed another man, in his 30s, and charged at โeveryone around himโ, including police officers.
The victims were last night named as Nachman Moshe ben Chaya Sarah and Moshe Ben Baila. They were said to be stable in hospital last night.
