Vance defends 'righteous anger' over white English teen's death in police custody after Sikh murderer falsely cried racism
JD Vance has expressed his 'righteous anger' regarding the death of a white English teenager in police custody. This statement comes after a Sikh individual falsely claimed that racism was involved in the incident. The situation has sparked discussions about race and crime in the UK.
- ▪JD Vance defended his reaction to the death of a white English teen in police custody.
- ▪The case has been complicated by a Sikh man's false claims of racism.
- ▪The incident has ignited debates about race relations and crime in Britain.
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