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Yeh and obvs that merits the death sentence :rolleyes:

Not so sure about that, but he wasn't given a death sentence. He was shot whilst driving a two ton truck that had been used in a shooting, at armed police officers, after being told multiple times to stop and get out. That'll do it.

Weird how so many of these poor "murder victims" turn out to be nasty violent arseholes.
 
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It was his defence team that tried to have his background included in evidence, which was rejected by the court. His barrister also said that he would have stood trial for attempted murder had he not been shot by the police. It would have been better all round if that had happened.

Yes, for sure.

But hey ho.
 
Not so sure about that, but he wasn't given a death sentence. He was shot whilst driving a two ton truck at armed police officers. That'll do it.

Weird how so many of these poor "murder victims" turn out to be nasty violent arseholes.
Audi q8s are not trucks as a quick comparison of the vehicle with images of trucks will show. And so what if he'd been a violent arsehole, it's not something meriting a bullet in the head is it? It'd be a better look for you if you didn't go aha when the cops set out to besmirch kaba for their own ends, like it or nor he didn't do anything to deserve being shot as harry stanley didn't deserve to be shot, jean charles de menezes didn't deserve to be shot, mark duggan didn't deserve to be shot and so on. I hope you think twice before coming out with this sort of piss next time the cops kill someone
 
'The cops set out to besmirch the gangster who shoots people'. :D

Yeah, they've certainly ruined his good name!

What a load of old bollocks
You clearly haven't read the coverage where it's explicitly stated details of kaba's record have been released in an attempt to prevent people taking to the streets over this. I'm disappointed you find this all jolly japes. Suppose you need to burnish your cunty si persona given your recent good deeds
 
You clearly haven't read the coverage where it's explicitly stated details of kaba's record have been released in an attempt to prevent people taking to the streets over this.

It seems perfectly reasonable that details of his severe arseholery would be released in the wake of him being shot in what looks like self defence. Let’s hope it works to prevent any further violence.
 
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An earlier piece I read in the telegraph made a point of mentioning how all Firearms officers were volunteers and what nice people they were to selflessly want to protect the innocent...bless em they all just want to kill out of kindness.
 
Anonymous police charges.
Let’s remind ourselves that the police are the biggest gang going, and thanks to their connections to big business and legislation, ensure that they run tings.
And they really don’t like when anyone challenges their monopoly.
 

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Oh look he was in the royal marine cadets and other lifesaving endeavors.
Still, they ain’t anonymous yet. Thomas Kettleborough from portishead.
 

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Former PC Justin Robbie has been dismissed without notice from Avon and Somerset Police for gross misconduct following "inappropriate requests and messages he sent to a female colleague":


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(Source: Avon and Somerset Police)

Police officer dismissed after sending unsolicited image to female colleague
 
The College of Policing have released details of the number of people placed on the Barred List between April 2023 and March 2024.

The number of regular police officers (excluding members of the Special Constabulary) placed on the list was 593, compared with 394 the previous year.
The barred list is used by police forces and some other public bodies to ensure someone who was dismissed can no longer work in policing. This includes individuals who decide to retire or resign during an investigation. It is publicly searchable using an officer’s name.
While the majority of officers dismissed were police constables (519), the barred list applies to all ranks, with two chief officers added this year.
Thirty officers from the Special Constabulary were also dismissed and added to the list. With more than 147,000 full-time equivalent officers across the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales, the number of dismissals represents 0.35 per cent of the workforce.

There are 912 reasons recorded for the dismissals, which are outlined in the figures, with several officers having committed several breaches. The highest of these show:
  • 125 instances of dishonesty
  • 87 instances of powers/policies or procedures
  • 74 instances of sexual offences or misconduct
Between its introduction on 15 December 2017 and the end of this reporting period on 31 March 2024, a total of 2,098 officers have been added to the barred list.
 
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