The case raises questions about how the police can operate effectively and with public confidence while being held accountable for any improper actions. Such deaths leave Black families grieving and officers resentful for being put on trial.
For Mr Kaba's family, it was confirmation that his life does not matter to the system. The jury was shown a police video that appeared to contradict his account.
The decision to charge him with murder was approved by Crown Prosecution Service lawyers, highlighting complexities in police accountability narratives in recent years.
The Police Federation argued that Mr Blake should never have stood trial, illuminating divisions within police perception of accountability and justice.
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