///She told a community meeting in Tottenham: "Further forensic examination will take place on the non-police issue firearm, and the firearm that was discharged by the police officer."
Why do the police feel the need to keep the “community” informed of their enquiries and investigations in Tottenham? Do they do the same in Cheltenham?
Sir Hyphen-Howe hasn’t exactly approached the matter with impartiality. “…the Independent Police Complaints Commission’s move, which could see the officer involved face murder or manslaughter charges, “.
The people of Tottenham must feel they are extremely unfortunate to be on the wrong end of two cold-blooded police slayings in a few years. Of course it’s purely coincidental that both the victims were involved in serious criminal activity. And so we move on to another series of investigations, inquests, enquiries, reviews, possible criminal proceedings, none of which will satisfy the “community” because their sons and brothers are always victims of a police force out of control. Meantime the hand-wringing prevails and those doing the wringing wonder in astonishment why, when they give guns to the police and send them to sort out violent criminals, they sometimes fire them at people.