Man left with life-changing injuries after being shot by police at village pub
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A man was hospitalized after being shot by armed police outside the Park Gate Inn in Hollingbourne, Kent, around 9pm on July 7. The man's injuries are described as life-changing. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has begun an independent investigation following the shooting, which occurred while police responded to an incident. Investigators have been dispatched to gather evidence from the scene and the police's post-incident procedures. Kent Police have been contacted but no further comments have been made.
A man has been hospitalised after being shot by armed police outside a rural village pub in Kent. The incident occurred at the Park Gate Inn.
An investigation has been launched, with the man's injuries said to be life-changing. An IOPC spokesman stated an independent investigation has begun.
Kent Police were responding to an incident on Monday July 7 at around 9pm when the shooting occurred. The man is receiving treatment in hospital.
Investigators have been sent to the scene and the police post incident procedure to begin gathering evidence.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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