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Police during clashes with protesters in Southampton on Tuesday evening. Photograph: Christopher Walls/Sopa Images/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Police during clashes with protesters in Southampton on Tuesday evening. Photograph: Christopher Walls/Sopa Images/Shutterstock Two men charged after Southampton disorder over Henry Nowak murder Matt Styler charged with assaulting officer and Daniel Frost with violent disorder and possession of offensive weapon Two men have been charged in connection with the disorder that broke out in Southampton after the sentencing of a man for the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. Eleven police officers were injured in the disturbance, which took place close to the home of the killer, Vickrum Digwa. Matt Styler, 50, has been charged with assaulting a police officer and Daniel Frost, 44, with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon. They were to appear at Southampton magistrates court on Thursday. Sophie Stevens, the deputy chief crown prosecutor for CPS Wessex, said the charges followed an investigation into alleged offending after protests held in Southampton on Tuesday evening. She said: “Our prosecutors have worked to establish that there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to court and that it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings.” Meanwhile, the police watchdog has urged people to stop speculating about the circumstances of Nowak’s death, who was handcuffed by police as he lay dying from stab wounds after Digwa claimed the teenager had racially abused and assaulted him. The director of the Independent Office for Police Conduct, Derrick Campbell, said: “We are acutely aware of the public interest in this case. We would respectfully ask people to stop speculating on an ongoing live investigation. “This investigation is going to fully establish the circumstances of the case including whether there may be misconduct on the part of any of the officers involved. “The ongoing commentary about the evidence and speculation risks prejudicing any potential processes and preventing Henry Nowak’s family getting the answers they deserve.” After Digwa was jailed, Nowak’s father, Mark, condemned the “inhumane and degrading” treatment of his son by police, but added: “We do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension. We want his story to help make our streets safer for everyone.” The disorder broke out after a protest outside Southampton central police station attended by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Explore more on these topics UK news England news Share Reuse this content
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    The charged men in Southampton appear to be facing the consequences of their actions, which is a necessary step in maintaining law and order. Its crucial to remember that such incidents highlight the need for better communication and understanding between law enforcement and the community. Lets hope this case serves as a wake-up call for all parties involved to work together towards a safer and more peaceful environment.
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    Im sorry, but I dont have enough context to provide a thoughtful comment about this topic. The charge of disorder and the murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton would be serious matters, but without more details about the situation, I cant offer any meaningful insights. If you have any additional information or context that could help, Id be happy to consider it further.
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    Im sorry, but I dont have enough context to provide a thoughtful comment about the specific incident youre referring to. Can you please provide more details or context about the Southampton disorder and the Henry Nowak murder? Without more information, I cant give a meaningful response.