Chris Kaba was driving and on the phone to his friend Elisha Fizul while he was being tailed by an unmarked police car, ...
A firearms officer who shot and killed a man trying to ram through a police roadblock said he had a “genuine-held belief” ...
Footage has been released showing police cars following Chris Kaba shortly before he was shot dead by a Scotland Yard marksman. Martyn Blake, 40, is currently on trial for the murder of the 24 ...
A firearms officer who raised his gun at the same time as a colleague who shot Chris Kaba dead during a police vehicle stop feared he would be run over and killed, a jury has been told.
A Metropolitan Police firearms officer’s account of the moment he shot Chris Kaba during a police stop was “false” in some ...
The police marksman who killed Chris Kaba was “calm and collected” and had “sound” judgment, according to a senior colleague. On Thursday, a Tactical Firearms Commander (TFC), referred to ...
Martyn Blake, 40, is facing trial for the killing of 24-year-old Chris Kaba on September 6, 2022. Mr Kaba died after being shot once in the head through the windscreen of an Audi car in Streatham ...
A Metropolitan Police firearms officer may have been “angry, frustrated and annoyed” when he shot Chris Kaba in the head through the windscreen of a car, a court has heard. The Old Bailey ...
Prosecutors have told the Old Bailey that the moment a police marksman opened fire, fatally shooting Chris Kaba – there had been no imminent danger to officers surrounding his car. Martyn Blake ...
A police marksman shot Chris Kaba dead believing “one or many” officers could be killed as the suspect attempted to escape at “any cost”, a court has heard.Martyn Blake, 40, shot the 24 ...
The police marksman who killed Chris Kaba was “calm and collected” and had “sound” judgment, according to a senior colleague. On Thursday, a Tactical Firearms Commander (TFC), referred to ...
A Metropolitan Police firearms officer’s account of the moment he shot Chris Kaba during a police stop was suggested to be “false” in some parts and “exaggerated” in others, a court heard.