Zack Polanski’s criticism of Golders Green attack arrest will have ‘chilling effect’, says Met chief
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley has stated that Green Party leader Zack Polanski's sharing of a post criticizing the arrest of a terror suspect in Golders Green will have a "chilling effect." The incident involved the stabbing of two Jewish individuals, after which a 45-year-old man was arrested and subdued with a stun gun. Polanski retweeted a post alleging officers repeatedly kicked the incapacitated suspect.

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AI-generatedMetropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley has stated that Green Party leader Zack Polanski's sharing of a post criticizing the arrest of a terror suspect in Golders Green will have a "chilling effect." The incident involved the stabbing of two Jewish individuals, after which a 45-year-old man was arrested and subdued with a stun gun. Polanski retweeted a post alleging officers repeatedly kicked the incapacitated suspect. Rowley defended the officers' actions, emphasizing the danger posed by the suspect and the need to protect London's Jewish community, which has faced targeted attacks. He called for political leaders to show solidarity, condemn antisemitism, and support officers protecting the public. A Green Party source indicated Polanski, while acknowledging the difficult situation, seeks further understanding of the police response.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe Green Party released a statement describing the incident as an 'appalling act of antisemitic violence'.
The suspect was shot with a stun gun to subdue him during the arrest.
Met officers arrested a 45-year-old man after two Jewish people were stabbed in north-west London.
The incident in Golders Green is being treated as terrorism by the police.
Zack Polanski's criticism of the police response will have a 'chilling effect' on officers.