July 9, 2026
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Callum Cool, 18, hurled a bottle at police during a Henry Nowak protest in Southampton which turned violent

An 18-year-old man has admitted throwing a bottle at police during a Henry Nowak protest in Southampton – with the teenager now banned from attending gatherings.

Callum Cool, who was 17 at the time of the June 2 demonstration following the murder of Henry Nowak, plead guilty to violent disorder during a hearing at Southampton Magistrates’ Court.

The teenager, of Robinia Green, Southampton, was granted conditional bail to appear at Southampton Crown Court for sentencing on June 29.

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District Judge Robinson told him: “I am going to list your case for Southampton Crown Court for sentence where the next hearing will take place on June 29. I am prepared to grant you conditional bail which means you must turn up on June 29 or you may be committing another offence.”

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