A man appearing in court in Southampton admits throwing a frying pan at police during unrest linked to the Henry Nowak protest. The incidents occur during demonstrations after Nowak’s death, when about 1,000 people gather. According to reports from multiple outlets, the violence includes an allegation that the accused launched a frying pan toward officers.

The reports also state that, by the time of publication, 10 people have been jailed in connection with the protest and subsequent unrest. The outlets agree on the scale of the demonstration and the broad procedural status of prosecutions, but they do not provide further details about sentencing terms, the date of the incident, or the precise circumstances surrounding the police contact beyond the reported use of the frying pan.

Overall, both sources describe the same case outcome for the accused—admission of the throwing—and place it within a wider series of arrests and convictions arising from the same Southampton demonstrations following Henry Nowak’s death.