Daily Mail Online Article Rating

Met firearms officers hand in weapons over Chris Kaba murder charge

Sep 23, 2023 View Original Article
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    64% Very Conservative

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    64% Very Conservative

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58% : But sources have told The Sun that there are 'hundreds' of officers out of action, with the Met looking at applying for armed police assistance from counties and appealing for military support.
36% : Officer who shot Chris Kaba, 24, was charged with murder earlier this weekHundreds of firearms officers have handed in their weapons in protest after an armed Met Police cop was charged with murdering a black man in south London, it has been claimed.
36% : Chris Kaba, 24, died after being shot by a Metropolitan Police firearms officer in Kirkstall Gardens, Streatham Hill, south London, shortly after 10pm on September 5Hundreds of firearms officers have handed in their weapons in protest after a colleague was charged with murdering Mr Kaba.
34% : Mr Kaba's heartbroken family have been demanding action and claimed the officer alleged to have shot their son must face criminal charges.

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