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Met Police chief wants more legal protections after Chris Kaba charge

Sep 25, 2023 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

46% : Our commitment to delivering change in the Met is unflinching and we are making positive progress, but that progress is undermined by a system not set up to help officers succeed.'Sir Mark called for time limits for IOPC and CPS processes to 'reduce the punitive impact' on officers facing lengthy investigationsHe also suggested more contextual information about incidents could be released 'to ensure public confidence in policing'.
45% : Why are armed officers handing in their guns and what's the law on using lethal force?Why are armed officers handing in their guns?A Met Police armed officer was charged with murder last week following the shooting of Chris Kaba, 24, in London last year.
43% : But the law is not clear-cut.
41% : READ MORE Now SOLDIERS are set to replace 'striking' armed police in London: Army offers to step in as dozens of Met Police firearms officers down their weapons in protest at colleague being charged with murder for fatal shooting of Chris KabaAdvertisementIn 1919, the Armed Forces were called in to help maintain control during a strike by police officers around the country.
38% : What is the law on police using lethal force?

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