
"Zack Polanski apologized for sharing a tweet in haste, stating that he should not have commented on police actions via social media. He emphasized the responsibility of leadership to lower tensions during critical times."
"Polanski acknowledged that police responses to emergency situations require reflection in appropriate forums, admitting that social media is not suitable for such discussions."
Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party, apologized for reposting a message on social media that condemned police actions during the Golders Green attack. The post accused officers of violently kicking a mentally ill man. His decision faced criticism, including from Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley. Polanski acknowledged that social media was not the right platform for such comments and expressed a desire to discuss the police response with Rowley. Other Green Party members also criticized his actions, emphasizing the bravery of the police officers involved.
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