Armed policing probe goes ahead after officer cleared of Chris Kaba murder
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Armed policing probe goes ahead after officer cleared of Chris Kaba murder
Keir Starmer will bring forward a review into armed policing after a Scotland Yard officer was cleared of murder over the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba. The Prime Minister said the Government would complete the probe into the use of force by police, which was announced by the Tories last year. Home »»»


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London police officer who fatally shot a Black motorist is acquitted of murder
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Suella Braverman orders review of armed policing after officer’s murder charge
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UK court acquits Altaf Hussain in 'encouraging terrorism' case
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