Met Police officers who 'handcuffed black schoolboy, 14, in mistaken identity search' could be sacked
Briefly

The actions of officers Benjamin Morgan and McCorley Clewes in detaining 14-year-old De-Shaun Joseph were allegedly influenced by his ethnicity, raising serious concerns about their professionalism.
De-Shaun, who suffers from asthma, was restrained face down and handcuffed, with allegations that the police officers failed to adapt their approach considering his age and medical condition.
Following the incident, the officers allegedly provided false statements regarding De-Shaun's behavior to both bystanders and his mother, which raises questions about their integrity and professionalism.
Public concern around the incident prompted an investigative response from the Independent Office for Police Conduct, highlighting the importance of accountability in policing practices.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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