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the report on the killing of a innocent.. man....############
but it not to be made public yet? guess .... gun down in cold blood " shot to pieces.... by armed police...
British justice..... will it be served..... hint will family be happy.....
It happend in july 2005.... london,
after the london bombing....... at stockwell tube station. The mans
family is from brazil ,,,,,,the man 27 yr old **** first name charles de ###
U know ... what justice we brits hand out.....
daffy52
but it not to be made public yet? guess .... gun down in cold blood " shot to pieces.... by armed police...
British justice..... will it be served..... hint will family be happy.....
It happend in july 2005.... london,
after the london bombing....... at stockwell tube station. The mans
family is from brazil ,,,,,,the man 27 yr old **** first name charles de ###
U know ... what justice we brits hand out.....
daffy52
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London Underground shooting probe concluded
January 19, 2006
LONDON -- An investigation into the fatal shooting of a Brazilian man whom British police wrongly suspected of being a suicide bomber has concluded, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) launched an inquiry into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, after he was shot by Metropolitan Police marksmen at a South London Underground train station on July 22, 2005.
His death came just a day after an alleged attempt to replicate the July 7 attacks on the British capital's public transport network, which killed 56, including the four suspected Islamist extremist suicide bombers.
The BBC said that the IPCC had concluded its inquiry into how the electrician came to be shot and was to hand its conclusions to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which oversees criminal cases in England and Wales, on Thursday.
The CPS will then decide if charges should be brought against the police officers involved and whether a prosecution would be in the public interest. [...continues ...]
London Underground shooting probe concluded
January 19, 2006
LONDON -- An investigation into the fatal shooting of a Brazilian man whom British police wrongly suspected of being a suicide bomber has concluded, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) launched an inquiry into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, after he was shot by Metropolitan Police marksmen at a South London Underground train station on July 22, 2005.
His death came just a day after an alleged attempt to replicate the July 7 attacks on the British capital's public transport network, which killed 56, including the four suspected Islamist extremist suicide bombers.
The BBC said that the IPCC had concluded its inquiry into how the electrician came to be shot and was to hand its conclusions to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which oversees criminal cases in England and Wales, on Thursday.
The CPS will then decide if charges should be brought against the police officers involved and whether a prosecution would be in the public interest. [...continues ...]
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Accountable wrote: Found it here
London Underground shooting probe concluded
January 19, 2006
LONDON -- An investigation into the fatal shooting of a Brazilian man whom British police wrongly suspected of being a suicide bomber has concluded, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) launched an inquiry into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, after he was shot by Metropolitan Police marksmen at a South London Underground train station on July 22, 2005.
His death came just a day after an alleged attempt to replicate the July 7 attacks on the British capital's public transport network, which killed 56, including the four suspected Islamist extremist suicide bombers.
The BBC said that the IPCC had concluded its inquiry into how the electrician came to be shot and was to hand its conclusions to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which oversees criminal cases in England and Wales, on Thursday.
The CPS will then decide if charges should be brought against the police officers involved and whether a prosecution would be in the public interest. [...continues ...]
mmmmm clever man daffy52
London Underground shooting probe concluded
January 19, 2006
LONDON -- An investigation into the fatal shooting of a Brazilian man whom British police wrongly suspected of being a suicide bomber has concluded, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) launched an inquiry into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, after he was shot by Metropolitan Police marksmen at a South London Underground train station on July 22, 2005.
His death came just a day after an alleged attempt to replicate the July 7 attacks on the British capital's public transport network, which killed 56, including the four suspected Islamist extremist suicide bombers.
The BBC said that the IPCC had concluded its inquiry into how the electrician came to be shot and was to hand its conclusions to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which oversees criminal cases in England and Wales, on Thursday.
The CPS will then decide if charges should be brought against the police officers involved and whether a prosecution would be in the public interest. [...continues ...]
mmmmm clever man daffy52
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daffodil52 wrote: mmmmm clever man daffy52
ps never ...... a lump of money.... will save the day... that what comes to mind.
ps never ...... a lump of money.... will save the day... that what comes to mind.
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daffodil52 wrote: ps never ...... a lump of money.... will save the day... that what comes to mind.
You think the gov't will pay the family to make it all go away?
You think the gov't will pay the family to make it all go away?
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ArnoldLayne wrote: daffy, what is it that isnt in the public yet? I dont understand where you're coming from
the reports not available to the public yet.......top secret.....after six long months
so they say,,,,,police ......report.....
the reports not available to the public yet.......top secret.....after six long months
so they say,,,,,police ......report.....
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daffodil52 wrote: the reports not available to the public yet.......top secret.....after six long months
so they say,,,,,police ......report..... will the family acepted it.
no question ask,,,, have they been payed off......?
normal when they say its not, available to the public...... its put down as a accident
so they say,,,,,police ......report..... will the family acepted it.
no question ask,,,, have they been payed off......?
normal when they say its not, available to the public...... its put down as a accident
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4624794.stm
'Cannot forgive'
It was not clear who would bear the brunt of any IPCC criticisms, our correspondent said.
Documents related to the IPCC probe, leaked last August, seemed to contradict eyewitness reports and initial police quotes that Mr Menezes' "clothing and demeanour" added to suspicions he was a suicide bomber.
Mr Menezes' family want charges brought against senior officers and those who pulled the trigger, saying they "cannot forgive".
But former firearms officers have warned charges could lead to protests, with armed officers refusing to carry guns, possibly across the country.
The IPCC inquiry has interviewed a number of Metropolitan police officers of all ranks over Mr Menezes' death, but the head of the force, Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, was not among them.
A separate IPCC investigation is being held into Sir Ian's handling of the affair.
posted by daffodil52
will the family acepted it.
no question ask,,,, have they been payed off......?
normal when they say its not, available to the public...... its put down as a accident
Is there some point you are trying to make?
'Cannot forgive'
It was not clear who would bear the brunt of any IPCC criticisms, our correspondent said.
Documents related to the IPCC probe, leaked last August, seemed to contradict eyewitness reports and initial police quotes that Mr Menezes' "clothing and demeanour" added to suspicions he was a suicide bomber.
Mr Menezes' family want charges brought against senior officers and those who pulled the trigger, saying they "cannot forgive".
But former firearms officers have warned charges could lead to protests, with armed officers refusing to carry guns, possibly across the country.
The IPCC inquiry has interviewed a number of Metropolitan police officers of all ranks over Mr Menezes' death, but the head of the force, Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, was not among them.
A separate IPCC investigation is being held into Sir Ian's handling of the affair.
posted by daffodil52
will the family acepted it.
no question ask,,,, have they been payed off......?
normal when they say its not, available to the public...... its put down as a accident
Is there some point you are trying to make?
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gmc wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4624794.stm
posted by daffodil52
Is there some point you are trying to make? yes will the truth be told....
I don't think so,,,,,ok..... do YOU "" Ps the latest new from the bbc web page
is the menezes !!! are being kept in the dark about the report..... typical"
victims family last to know. ,
posted by daffodil52
Is there some point you are trying to make? yes will the truth be told....
I don't think so,,,,,ok..... do YOU "" Ps the latest new from the bbc web page
is the menezes !!! are being kept in the dark about the report..... typical"
victims family last to know. ,
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What a load of tripe you talk Daffy!
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Daffy, are you privy to some information we are not, or are you just trying to inflame this situation?
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abbey wrote: What a load of tripe you talk Daffy! hi they sell that in the meat market , by me tripe pigs belly.....
u could say, the pigs are on trail lol nice one daffy52 oops are mean trial lol
u could say, the pigs are on trail lol nice one daffy52 oops are mean trial lol
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MzInterpret wrote: Daffy, are you privy to some information we are not, or are you just trying to inflame this situation? of course,,,,,
Any other reason would be pointless,,,,,daffy52
Any other reason would be pointless,,,,,daffy52
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Far Rider wrote: I have a serious question in this issue...
If it is an error, and the man was shot and killed by mistake. Restitution should be made to the family as well as an apology issued.
I imagine restitution will me in money. Is it hush money or just restitution for a mistake?
Since it will be a public record after the case is closed why should it be seen as hush money and not restitution?
I hope money comes last.... let see justice first,,, jail for the copper who shot
him,,,,,
If it is an error, and the man was shot and killed by mistake. Restitution should be made to the family as well as an apology issued.
I imagine restitution will me in money. Is it hush money or just restitution for a mistake?
Since it will be a public record after the case is closed why should it be seen as hush money and not restitution?
I hope money comes last.... let see justice first,,, jail for the copper who shot
him,,,,,