Police watchdog reopens probe into Nottingham killer after cops failed to arrest him for attack weeks before horror

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THE police watchdog has reopened its investigation into previous assaults by Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane.

The IOPC previously prepared a report which revealed officers failed to properly investigate Calocane’s attack on two work colleagues at a warehouse weeks before his June 2023 rampage.

PAValdo Calocane got a hospital order for manslaughter by diminished responsibility[/caption]

PABarnaby Webber, 19, was stabbed to death by Calocane[/caption]

PAGrace O’Malley-Kumar was also killed in the rampage[/caption]

That case was earmarked for the bin a day before the paranoid schizophrenic fatally stabbed students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and school caretaker Ian Coates, 65.

On Friday, the IOPC said it will reinvestigate whether Calocane’s previous history and an outstanding arrest warrant were seen by officers before the investigation was closed down.

On May 5, 2023, two Leicestershire Police officers were called to a warehouse in Kegworth – while being supervised by a sergeant from the office.

Agency worker Calocane, 33, had allegedly pushed over one employee and punched another in the face at Arvato Supply Chain Solutions.

He was asked to leave and reached for a knife shortly after the assault, said witnesses.

The officers are accused of failing to act on that information, saying they were not told of a blade.

They failed to download CCTV footage of the attack to a USB stick, claiming each other had it on their body-worn camera.

They made no attempt to arrest Calocane or interview witnesses.

The cops failed to even check the Police National Computer which would have revealed Calocane was wanted for a 2022 attack on a police officer in Nottinghamshire.

IOPC Director Derrick Campbell said: “Our sympathies remain with the families of Ian, Barnaby and Grace.

“We have received a number of representations from them, and we have responded as soon as we were in a position to provide the additional details requested.

“This is consistent with our policy to share evidence with interested parties so they can effectively participate in our investigations.

“For a matter to be reopened by the IOPC it has to meet one or more criteria including significant new information coming to light that requires further investigation.

“That applies in this case and after careful consideration of this new information we are carrying out further enquiries in respect of what officers actually saw on police systems about Calocane, and in particular an outstanding warrant for his arrest.

COPS’ APATHY ALLOWED CALOCANE TO KILL

By Mike Sullivan

POLICE apathy left Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane free to go on to kill.

The reported assaults of two Romanian warehouse workers by the paranoid schizophrenic were just another job to process for the officers.

There was nothing which would have alarmed the two responding PC’s or their supervising sergeant about the incident.

It was small fry to be pushed under the carpet, as so many seemingly trivial crimes are by police struggling with bigger fish.

But the flap of a butterfly’s wings in the Amazon can eventually cause a storm elsewhere.

Similarly, the ripple effect of failures by police and medical professionals to deal with Calocane eventually had devastating consequences in Nottingham.

The Leicestershire officers could not have foreseen that Calocane would go on to kill and maim indiscriminately within weeks.

It’s easy with hindsight to condemn and I feel a degree of sympathy for the officers, who will now carry a burden of guilt and wonder if they could have prevented the atrocity which followed their inaction.

But their sorrow is nothing compared to the anguish felt by the families of Barnaby, Grace and Ian, who have been denied proper accountability at every turn.

The law has ruled that Calocane was not fully responsible for his actions and was therefore not guilty of murder.

Yet it also seems professionals who left him at large were not at total fault either and nobody will lose their job.

It is a bitter pill to swallow and little wonder the families of the Nottingham victims feel so let down by the authorities.

“Those who are closely impacted by our decision, including the bereaved families and the officers involved, have been notified and we will complete this work as quickly as possible.

“Any decision on the disciplinary outcome of our investigation will only be made once the new evidence and the results of these enquiries have been analysed.

“Our Director General, Rachel Watson, has offered to meet with the families of Ian, Barnaby and Grace to discuss this development and any concerns they may have.”

The victims’ families previously told The Sun: “The damning failures exposed by this investigation are just another example of how our loved ones were badly failed by the authorities.

“If the police had just done their jobs properly by performing a simple check on the Police National Computer, Barnaby, Grace and Ian might still be alive today.

“Their failure to do even the most basic of policing means they have to live with the consequences of what happened.”

Previous inquiries found mistakes by Nottinghamshire cops, and that medics failed to ensure Calocane got medication for his illness.

The families said Leicestershire cops “have blood on their hands just as much2.

They branded the IOPC investigation of “very poor quality” and said they feel let down by the outcome.

They added: “The police force in question and the watchdog supposed to hold them to account are not fit for purpose.”

PAIan Coates was also killed by Calocane[/caption]

PAThe victims’ families have accused cops of having blood on their hands[/caption]

PAFailures by police left Calocane free to roam the streets on a fateful morning in June 2023[/caption]

PACalocane being arrested in the Radford area of Nottingham after the sickening attack[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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