"Hundreds" of Met Police armed response officers hand in the weapons after colleague charged with murder - Chris Kaba Shooting aftermath.

Kier I expect same response, as per riots, to any inappropriate social media posts orchestrating violence - that is the only useful thing you have done since moving into #10
( no more of this lenient BLM statue response. )
 
Floyd is not the same as kaba

Kaba was driving a vehicle into police
Floyd was suffocated to death and was no immediate threat to anyone. Regardless of Floyd previous doesn't give right what happened to him
 
Just seen this on the news. Hmm so you have armed police swarm your car and you think I know what, I'll continue to act like a loon and ram into the other vehicles, screw the police. Normal person would stop and put their hands up. Got no sympathy for the bloke. Typical response like... It's cause he was black. Nope he was an out of control idiot.
 
It's bizarre that the police could be accused of racism given the circumstances and video footage of the suspect clearly trying to force their way out after being boxed in by police and driving the car towards them. It's depressing seeing his family trying to play up to it and imply he was only targeted because of his race when it was clear the attempted arrest and shooting visibilty had nothing to do with his ethnicity.

Plus we dont appear to have any details about the cirumstances surrounding it either which seems odd. For example why was he driving a vehicle involved in a shooting previously? Did he have previous form for similar(certainly there are links online to articles which imply he did)? It's hard to imagine he wasn't involved in some quite dubious stuff given being his reaction to armed police trying to box him in and arrest them?
 
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Edit: Is there a reason they couldn't shoot the tyres?

I guess the main issue being that it would take some doing to shoot out all 4 tyres, if they managed to shoot out just the one and he drives off then it's now an even more out of control car.


I think what annoys me most is how woke our society is. This guy was a criminal, a clear scumbag to society. If anything the parents should be under the spotlight for how shoddy their parenting skills have lead to this cretin growing up and getting into trouble like this.
 
This guy was a criminal, a clear scumbag to society. If anything the parents should be under the spotlight for how shoddy their parenting skills have lead to this cretin growing up and getting into trouble like this.

I think we can see that the attitude and reaction of his family speaks volumes.

Safe to say this clearly wasn’t the first time Kaba has been chased and arrested by the police.
 
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Plus we dont appear to have any details about the cirumstances surrounding it either which seems odd. For example why was he driving a vehicle involved in a shooting previously? Did he have previous form for similar(certainly there are links online to articles which imply he did)? It's hard to imagine he wasn't involved in some quite dubious stuff given being his reaction to armed police trying to box him in and arrest them?
Don’t be so sensible, that’s not how whipping up a frenzy works.
 
Guessing you never read the autopsy report?

The one that was practically thrown out of court and had to be redone correctly?

iirc you got made to look very silly in the George Floyd thread, especially when the verdict came out and the judges comments on the evidence.

Stop trying to go for round two. You cannot compare Floyd to Kaba.

Bereaved family shouldn't be expected to act rationally and they are technically victims even accounting for parenting failure.

Also this is what you get when you have a society built on engagement metrics, dark nudging and pathetic leadership.

Indeed, it’s easy to take pot shots at a bereaved family. It makes me feel a little sick when ever I heard what a wonderful friendly man about to be a father he was time and time again, when you look at his criminal history, including a full blown DVPO, but that doesn’t make it right to do so.

This case should never have been bought by CPS but then, the whole thing was a tragedy from start to finish, including his life through to death.
 
Perhaps we should only hire Black and Asian firearms officers.

Presumably then when the police shoot dead a criminal posing a threat to their lives it won’t be down to “widespread systemic institutional racism” and we won’t run the risk on the uk having its “George Floyd moment” :rolleyes:

We could probably tackle sexism by not hiring any men in the police either. Or at the very least take steps to ensure they aren’t white and male….

According to the BBC he was shot to death..


If only the BBC had such a thing called BBC verify.

Yeah, I laughed when I heard the commentator saying that as well. I’m surprised the host didn’t immediately challenge because it was obviously incorrect and everyone working in a media news outlet would be well aware of that. So you can only assume it was deliberate misinformation on their part.

Another friendly reminder to everyone that THIS nonsense is exactly why you need to stop paying your licence fee.

#defundthebbc
 
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Both of them were toerags. Such a huge fuss over criminals.

That’s what I find strange. You only have to run a brief search of news and social media sites to realise that Kaba was an absolute thug and effectively a career criminal.

Yet strangely news outlets seem to have chosen to avoid any kind of reporting on his background/history or what led up to him being in the position of driving a vehicle involved in a shooting as part of a gang?

Perhaps the details will come out now that the case against the police has been dismissed?
 
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Apparently Kabbalah history, how could the cos even go for prosecution, it’s crazy. What is the possible reason they tried to throw this officer under the bus, it’s scary how our legal system works.
 
His history is irrelevant to the case. The case is purely about whether the shooting was justified, as it turns out it looks like the officer was the victim of political pandering by the people at the top.

To a degree but presumably if the suspect has a record and a history of firearms offences/convictions that would have been relevant to the actions the officer took that day?

I guess we’ll dine out now that the case is over
 
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