What I'm confused about is the reference to the car driven by Steve Kaba being linked to a shooting in Brixton the night before ... so was it or not? ... more understandable that the officers were on high alert / fingers on triggers if the 'car' had been ... but it's left vague as to what the 'connection' was ...
Steve Kabba was the Sheffield United striker.
... will editWhat I'm confused about is the reference to the car driven by Chris Kaba being linked to a shooting in Brixton the night before ... so was it or not? ... more understandable that the officers were on high alert / fingers on triggers if the 'car' had been ... but it's left vague as to what the 'connection' was ...
What I'm confused about is the reference to the car driven by Chris Kaba being linked to a shooting in Brixton the night before ... so was it or not? ... more understandable that the officers were on high alert / fingers on triggers if the 'car' had been ... but it's left vague as to what the 'connection' was ...
Seeing as I commented on this previously, only fair to show all sides of the story...
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Not such a sweet innocent young man after all
I feel for his family but that lifestyle cannot be totally hidden from your family can it?????????
tbf every time an officer discharges a fire arm it is investigated hence why this case occurred .He's not mate, you are right, but deep down I always knew that. I play more in the mind with empathy, because my family was always in trouble with the old bill, and I just think that could be one of my bro's. As I got older through experience of dealing with the police, you use a more mature approach that can save you a hell of a lot of aggravation. I said in my previous comment, I don't blame the copper that shot him, more the process, which could include what BWood mentioned a couple of posts above. For me in the event of anyone being shot in the head by a copper, we have to ask ourselves is there a way that they could have handled this whole process differently. More material is being released now to support the coppers in what they done, but we should never accept a shoot to kill policy and question every instance of a fire arm being discharged, of lessons that could be learned. I could see why the victim took flight, what he didn't see and I wouldn't have seen is that a bullet was to enter his head....if we know someone is going to take flight, which is a high chance, what are we going to do differently to prevent this happening again.
tbf every time an officer discharges a fire arm it is investigated hence why this case occurred .
My view is we have to have firearm officers and you have to understand the stress and split second decisions made in a case like this .
well how else are you going to stop a car which is linked to a number of shootings and as for who he may have killed possibly another officer who got in his way or the next person he stabbed or shotThey still shot and killed an unarmed man, so what split second decision was that, one they created on their own terms when they boxed him in. What would have happened if they had let him get away, who would he have killed....no one.
they weren't after him per se just whoever was using the carIn fact I'd say arresting him at his family home with armed police has to be a lot safer than trying to arrest him at the wheel of a car in the dark, especially in one where you are creating a chase situation.
well how else are you going to stop a car which is linked to a number of shootings and as for who he may have killed possibly another officer who got in his way or the next person he stabbed or shot
they weren't after him per se just whoever was using the car
it was linked to at least 2 shootings just before plus previous i.e. it was a vehicle used by an active violent criminal gang nowt to do with it's value .Was the car really that valuable it justified killing a man for?
so just let them go as they smash thru the "box"But he never killed another officer, and they boxed him in creating the scenario. If they create the scenario they need to be in control of it, they clearly weren't. You are just creating a lot of hypotheticals that never happened to justify a shooting.
it was linked to at least 2 shootings just before plus previous i.e. it was a vehicle used by an active violent criminal gang nowt to do with it's value .