The police marksman who killed Chris Kaba was “calm and collected” and had “sound” judgment, according to a senior colleague.
Chris Kaba was driving and on the phone to his friend Elisha Fizul while he was being tailed by an unmarked police car, ...
A Metropolitan Police firearms officer’s account of the moment he shot Chris Kaba during a police stop was “false” in some ...
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.
Martyn Blake, 40, went on trial at the Old Bailey yesterday over the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba, after the motorist tried to escape from police. The killing on September 5, 2022, happened after ...
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 ...
An armed police officer claimed Chris Kaba used his car as a weapon in a bid "to escape at any cost" and that he shot him fearing "one or many of my colleagues could be killed," a court has heard. ...
An armed police officer had ‘a genuine held belief’ that he and his colleagues would be killed if he didn’t shoot Chris Kaba in South London, a court has heard. The 24-year-old Black man was shot ...
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-year-old in ...
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.