There's something about Caribbean culture in Britain where there's almost a herd instinct for playing the victim. They are pathology incapable of owning the consequences of their decisions. It's an inherently opportunistic, selfish response. They've learned there are political and financial rewards for blaming society, which far outstrip the rewards of taking personal responsibility.
They are never going to thrive in Britain because they're indoctrinated from an early age to believe anything that happens to them is somebody else's fault; that they're entitled to behave any way they see fit, and any consequences for antisocial behaviour is systemic oppression.
Every generation since Windrush has been imbued with this victimhood narrative, and every generation since has culturally, intellectually, and morally regressed to the point where they're barely capable of existing in civilised society let alone usefully contributing to it.
Maybe instead of this politically motivated performative malarkey they should have taught him how to be a law abiding member of the society rather than being a criminal gang member 🤷♂️