Eleven police officers injured, two people arrested - what we know this morningpublished at 11:36 BST
Last night, violent protests broke out in Southampton after bodycam footage was released showing how police handled Henry Nowak's murder.
Here's what we know this morning:
- Two people were arrested at the protests and more arrests may follow, police say. Eleven officers and one police dog were injured
- Hampshire Police Chief Constable Alexis Boon says there will be more officers patrolling neighbourhoods over the next few days
- The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has started its investigation into the handling of Nowak's murder
And here's what politicians are saying:
- Policing minister Sarah Jones told the BBC that police anti-racism guidance needs to be changed - and quickly
- Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called for Labour to treat Nowak's murder as seriously as the death of George Floyd in the US in 2020
- After Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said people should respond with "pure, cold rage", the party's Robert Jenrick said: "I just want police officers to treat everyone in this country equally"
- Liberal Democrat MP Liz Jarvis says she is "appalled" by the scenes in Southampton, adding "violence is never acceptable"
- Green Party MP Sian Berry says anyone using Henry Nowak's case to divide communities deserves "no place in our public life"
- Sikh MP Tan Dhesi told BBC Breakfast Sikhs are now "fearful because of the political climate that has been engulfing us"














