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Two men jailed for violence at protest over police treatment of Henry Nowak

Leon O’Leary and Connor Bishop were jailed for their roles in violence that occurred during a protest in Southampton concerning the police treatment of Henry Nowak. O’Leary, 41, from Basingstoke, Hampshire, received a sentence of three years and one month for throwing a smoke grenade at police officers. Bishop was also sentenced for his involvement in the disturbance, which saw a traffic cone thrown at officers. The protest followed the sentencing of the individual found guilty of killing Henry Nowak. The court proceedings detailed the specific actions taken by both O’Leary and Bishop during the unrest, leading to their convictions and subsequent imprisonment.
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