A CCTV image has been released by police of a man after a serious assault in Edinburgh which left a man in hospital.
08.09.2022 - 11:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
No gun was found in the car of a man who was fatally shot by armed officers following a chase in south London, according to a police watchdog.
Chris Kaba, 24, died following a pursuit that ended in Streatham Hill on Monday night. Following a chase by police, the man's Audi was blocked off by two police cars in the narrow residential street Kirkstall Gardens before police fired one round. Officers immediately administered CPR with Mr Kaba being taken to hospital where he later died in the evening, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) confirmed.
The watchdog added that it was understood police had attempted to stop him after the activation of an automatic number plate recognition camera, indicating that the car was linked to a firearms incident that took place in previous days. On Tuesday night, a detailed search was completed with no non-police issue firearm being found in the vehicle or at the scene, according to IOPC.
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In a statement, the IOPC said: "We understand at this stage that police officers in an armed response vehicle attempted to stop the vehicle Mr Kaba was in, following the activation of an automatic number plate recognition camera which indicated the vehicle was linked to a firearms incident in the previous days.
“As the investigation into that incident is ongoing by the MPS, it would not be appropriate to provide further information.”
It added: “A detailed search of the scene and surrounding area was completed last night. No non-police issue firearm has been recovered from the vehicle or the scene."
The watchdog also confirmed that forensic examinations will be completed on
A CCTV image has been released by police of a man after a serious assault in Edinburgh which left a man in hospital.
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