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Grantanow Tue 22-Oct-24 11:51:34

Today's Telegraph reveals a good deal of background information about Kaba as a violent offender involved in drugs and shootings. It's not surprising he tried to ram his way out of the police stop and that the officer who shot him feared for the lives of others. The officer in my opinion should never have been prosecuted and in my opinion the prosecution was to deflect complaints from the Met and the CPS. The Government should investigate the CPS's decisions in this case and the media should pay no attention to Kaba's supporters.

Madgran77 Wed 23-Oct-24 14:17:34

dalrymple23

When are the riots going to happen?

It is wrong on so many levels that the police officer's details were released. I hope that he and his family will be relocated asap.

Certainly was wrong. What on earth was the purpose of doing that? Seems dangerous and clearly puts the officer and family at risk. Madness

dalrymple23 Wed 23-Oct-24 14:12:04

When are the riots going to happen?

It is wrong on so many levels that the police officer's details were released. I hope that he and his family will be relocated asap.

Wyllow3 Wed 23-Oct-24 13:38:53

It ironical that the truth and details about Kaba' criminal past (and restraining order etc) were only able to be released after the trial.
Had they been immediately available after the shooting there might not have been the same levels of response.

cc Wed 23-Oct-24 13:28:34

Newdawn

This poor policeman and his family have had two years of the prosecution hanging over their heads and now the vile gang have placed a ten thousand pounds bounty on him. Initially Kaba was described as a talented musician who wanted to be an architect who would now not see his new baby daughter born. Now he is known to be a gangster just about to be charged for attempted murder and part of a vicious gang. There was a restraining order on him to prevent him contacting the woman pregnant with his child or seeing the baby . Still today the MP for Croydon started his comment with huge sympathy for Kaba's family..not a word of sympathy for the horrendous situation the policeman's family have endured and are now in. I am surprised that any police person would want to be armed in this country. Something needs to change.

Yes, all that rubbish about Kaba and his ambitions and about him not seeing his new baby. In reality he was a gang member awaiting prosecution and there was a restraining order to keep him away from his ex-girlfriend.
I'm really appalled that the policeman's name has been released. He and his family are clearly at great risk from now on.

cc Wed 23-Oct-24 13:23:53

BlueBelle

Why didn’t they shoot the tyres out, the car wouldn’t move then The man may be a terrible criminal but he wasn’t armed on this occasion and was shot point blank in the head !!!We don’t even have the death penalty in this country so just shoot dreadful criminals instead

I could have understood if he had been armed they knew he wasn’t and you could see his arms and hands were free of any weapons

I don't see how they could have been sure that there were no weapons within reach in the car, particularly as they knew that he was a known shooter. Also the point has been raised that the car itself was a lethal weapon as it was being driven repeatedly at cars in the roadblock.

Wyllow3 Wed 23-Oct-24 13:11:51

I still can't understand why the policeman's name was released. He didnt have to been seen in court, but releasing the name did the damage.

Freya5 Wed 23-Oct-24 12:53:46

Newdawn

This poor policeman and his family have had two years of the prosecution hanging over their heads and now the vile gang have placed a ten thousand pounds bounty on him. Initially Kaba was described as a talented musician who wanted to be an architect who would now not see his new baby daughter born. Now he is known to be a gangster just about to be charged for attempted murder and part of a vicious gang. There was a restraining order on him to prevent him contacting the woman pregnant with his child or seeing the baby . Still today the MP for Croydon started his comment with huge sympathy for Kaba's family..not a word of sympathy for the horrendous situation the policeman's family have endured and are now in. I am surprised that any police person would want to be armed in this country. Something needs to change.

Don't forget Khan grovelling sermon to the family. This man should hang his head in shame. Under his watch thugs like Kaba have risen in numbers . He should be supporting the police who have to deal with this criminal fraternity every day of their working lives. Glad to know whose side Khan is on. Not the side of law and order.

Newdawn Wed 23-Oct-24 12:30:20

This poor policeman and his family have had two years of the prosecution hanging over their heads and now the vile gang have placed a ten thousand pounds bounty on him. Initially Kaba was described as a talented musician who wanted to be an architect who would now not see his new baby daughter born. Now he is known to be a gangster just about to be charged for attempted murder and part of a vicious gang. There was a restraining order on him to prevent him contacting the woman pregnant with his child or seeing the baby . Still today the MP for Croydon started his comment with huge sympathy for Kaba's family..not a word of sympathy for the horrendous situation the policeman's family have endured and are now in. I am surprised that any police person would want to be armed in this country. Something needs to change.

Cateq Wed 23-Oct-24 12:30:20

The fact that the media petitioned the courts to release the police officer’s name was totally inappropriate in my opinion, he know has a price on his head by these gangsters. The court shouldn’t have relented once they continued with the trial

dogsmother Wed 23-Oct-24 12:26:58

Bluebelle take heart my OH is ex insp. He refused firearms as he knew his own capabilities, his views are similar to yours.

nanasam Wed 23-Oct-24 12:17:39

GrannyGravy13

Bluebelle he was on CCTV a few days before shooting an opposing gang member on a crowded dance floor.

His car was boxed in by police cars (marked and unmarked) after a chase, yet he continued to ram them. This is not the action of a rational citizen.

The police officer had no idea if he was armed or not. The officer had a split second to decide, well done that officer.

I will not waste any emotions on a known criminal with a record as long as my arm.

This

Milliedog Wed 23-Oct-24 12:14:13

Bluebell...He was armed with a 2 1/2 ton car with which he was attempting to ram his way out of the police blockage. The police were in his way and he didn't care. Their lives were in certain danger. The car had been identified as having been used in gun crime. In that knowledge the police would have been completely right to assume he was dangerous and armed with a gun. He was killed because he was violently threatening and endangering the lives of people who patrol our streets to keep us safe. He could at any time, put his hands above his head and surrendered. He didn't.

Davisuz Wed 23-Oct-24 12:08:41

I feel the utmost compassion for his poor Mother and wider family. But the policeman did his job - what he was trained to do when confronted with a known violent criminal resisting arrest.

Kats2 Wed 23-Oct-24 11:59:41

Well they obviously kept MP Diane Abbot out of the loop with that information, she must regret saying he was shot by the police “while going about his daily business”. oh really!

Redsox67uk1 Wed 23-Oct-24 11:58:04

Prosecution of police officers is as bad as Prosecution of army veterans over incidents during the troubles in Northern Ireland. Not warranted under any circumstances. The government are only doing it to appease the families of known gangsters or terrorists

AGAA4 Wed 23-Oct-24 11:57:56

What does this do to the morale of police officers when in the course of their duty they can end up being on a charge. The criminal becomes the victim according to the CPS.
I think less officers will accept fire arms training and who could blame them.

SillyNanny321 Wed 23-Oct-24 11:47:22

Doesnt matter if this criminal was white, black or polka dotted he was a nasty piece of work who had to be stopped from killing more people! The officer should never have been named & prosecuted! Sadly some people will not be happy until he is possibly killed too. As he is named he is not safe is he poor man?

Juniewoonie Wed 23-Oct-24 11:41:57

I feel for that poor police officer who is now in fear of retribution from Kabas gang members. We really need to get on top of these lawless gangs who seem to operate with impunity.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Wed 23-Oct-24 11:04:47

This poor police firearms officer. Over the months his mental health must have been affected and yet his nightmare isn’t over yet. Further inquiry more than likely plus the worry of he and his family being targeted by gang members. Imagine waking up in a morning knowing there’s a bounty on your head. In-bluddy-believable. London is becoming out of control. Criminals rule, aided and abetted by their low life family members.

eazybee Wed 23-Oct-24 10:48:11

The identity of the driver was not important; the fact that he was dangerously out of control and a threat to the life of others was.

The police officer made his decision to shoot based on the fact that Kaba's action in ramming the cars could have killed one or more of the police at the scene. If he had managed to ram the police cars aside he would have been driving very dangerously in an attempt to escape and likely to have crashed into other vehicles and/or people. He was a severe risk to the lives of others.

Iam64 Wed 23-Oct-24 10:32:29

They also would have been briefed about the recent shooting Kaba was recorded as being responsible for. They’d know their gangsters

winterwhite Wed 23-Oct-24 10:31:44

Maddyfour, not Wrong at all. They did not know who the driver was until afterwards. There seems to have been much justification on this thread based on knowledge acquired after the event. That’s what I meant.

I agree that the prosecution should not have been brought and certainly not have dragged on for so long, and hope that a better method of inquiring into these cases will be found. That’s the main point. I also agree that the views of Kaba’s family were given more attention that they deserve.

maddyfour Wed 23-Oct-24 09:53:13

winterwhite

I agree with the not guilty verdict but think it v relevant that the identity of the driver was not known when he was shot. Bluebelle made a fair point.

Wrong!
The police knew that the car had been used as a get away vehicle the day before, in a school shooting.
Why do you think the armed police were there? Firearms police don’t go out to every incident in London. They knew this was a dangerous criminal.

maddyfour Wed 23-Oct-24 09:50:21

I have a nephew who was a firearms officer in his local police. When he realised the possible danger to himself and his family he resigned. He later left the police altogether.

The police officer in this case should never have been identified. If we realise this, why didn’t the judge?

winterwhite Wed 23-Oct-24 09:45:21

I agree with the not guilty verdict but think it v relevant that the identity of the driver was not known when he was shot. Bluebelle made a fair point.