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Nottingham Police Face Shocking Violence as Killer Valdo Calocane Attacks Officers During Home Arrest

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By Gift Badewo

Dramatic bodycam footage has emerged showing the terrifying moment Valdo Calocane, later responsible for killing three people in Nottingham, congratulated police for restraining him after a violent confrontation in September 2021.

The footage captures the tense aftermath of a chaotic scene, with Calocane telling Police Constable Barnaby Pritchard, “You did good, yeah?”—a bizarre acknowledgment given the intensity of his outburst.

At the time, Pc Pritchard was part of a team of four officers called to section Calocane for mental health concerns.

Calm Before the Storm

Initially, Calocane appeared composed when officers arrived at his home.

Pc Pritchard described him as quiet, calm, and unemotional.

The inquiry revealed that Calocane hinted he might use violence against the male officer but not against female colleagues, saying, “No-one’s going in an ambulance.

I don’t have a history of mistreating women, gentlemen if you want to take me out… I prefer you do.”

But the situation escalated suddenly.

Bodycam footage shows Calocane removing his glasses and then erupting into a violent rage, shouting and growling unexpectedly.

Violent Confrontation and Taser Deployment

Police attempted multiple tactics to control Calocane, including two Taser discharges and the use of incapacitant spray.

Despite these efforts, the suspect continued to fight, headbutting Pc Pritchard twice while officers tried to handcuff him.

Pc Pritchard recounted: “Then, he began punching me, repeatedly. As a collective, we managed to restrain him against an item of furniture.

He tried headbutting me while I was trying to control him, and even after being handcuffed, he swung towards me as a weapon.”

The footage shows Calocane finally subdued on a bed, oddly praising Pc Pritchard: “You did good, yeah? You didn’t go down.”

The constable noted it might have been an attempt at male bravado.

Inquiry Highlights System Failures

The inquiry has been investigating why Calocane, who had a history of violence and previous mental health sectionings, was free to commit murder in 2023.

Despite a warrant being issued for his arrest, he was never prosecuted for the 2021 assault.

Pc Pritchard explained that assaults on officers often do not receive the attention they deserve in court, describing this incident as one of the worst in his 16-year career.

Other officers admitted they underestimated the risk, assuming Calocane was “low risk” despite prior arrests for breaking into neighbors’ flats.

Data protection rules were also cited as a barrier to sharing critical information about him.

The Tragic Aftermath

Calocane went on to kill 19-year-olds Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, along with 65-year-old Ian Coates, during a stabbing spree in Nottingham in 2023.

Three others were seriously injured.

Following his conviction, he was handed an indefinite hospital order after admitting manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

Impact and Consequences

The inquiry has raised serious concerns about systemic failings in managing mentally ill individuals with a violent history.

Failures to act on warrants, underestimation of risk, and restrictions on information sharing are being scrutinized.

Police officers are left questioning whether the criminal justice system adequately protects both officers and the public from high-risk individuals.

What’s Next?

The ongoing inquiry aims to uncover all the missteps that allowed Calocane to remain free and commit further violence.

Recommendations could include stricter protocols for sharing information between agencies, reassessment of “low risk” designations, and faster prosecution timelines for assaults on officers.

Summary

The bodycam footage of Valdo Calocane shows an unsettling mix of violence and odd calm, highlighting both his unpredictable nature and the challenges police faced.

Despite officers’ best efforts, system failures allowed him to remain at large, ultimately leading to a deadly rampage in Nottingham.

The inquiry continues to probe these failures to prevent such tragedies in the future.

Bulleted Takeaways

  • Valdo Calocane praised police after being Tasered during a violent outburst in 2021.
  • He initially appeared calm but then attacked officers, headbutting Pc Pritchard and resisting arrest.
  • Bodycam footage captured his shocking words: “You did good, yeah?” after being restrained.
  • System failures, including unacted warrants and data-sharing restrictions, allowed him to remain free.
  • In 2023, Calocane killed three people and seriously injured three others, leading to an indefinite hospital order.
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