Met police officer who shot Chris Kaba acquitted of murder
Briefly

Martyn Blake, the Metropolitan police officer, facing trial for the murder of Chris Kaba, was acquitted after shooting the unarmed suspect during a police operation.
The jury's verdict, delivered in less than three hours, has sparked outrage among officers in the Metropolitan police and raises questions about police conduct and accountability.
The 2022 incident involved Chris Kaba, a 24-year-old, pursued by armed officers under the belief that his vehicle was linked to a prior shooting incident.
Despite the acquittal, the trial has ignited significant debate about the decisions faced by law enforcement in high-stress situations and the implications it has for officers in active duty.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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