We have yet to meet and carefully interview the officer involved in the death of a black man.Metropolitan Police Department
Cops implicated in high-profile deaths of two black men London They have yet to be interviewed discreetly, causing anger among their families.
the family of Oradeji Omishore A police officer who repeatedly tased a 41-year-old man before he fell off the Chelsea Bridge said it was “unacceptable” that he continues to be treated as a witness four months after his death. .
Last night, the Metropolitan Police sparked further fears when it confirmed that the two officers involved were staying “full duty”.
Unarmed, 24-year-old Chris Hippo’s family shot dead Despite a police watchdog investigation into the shooting being upgraded to a homicide investigation by South London firearms officers last month, the person who fired the fatal shot is still being interviewed cautiously nearly a month later. I am equally furious that I haven’t received it.
“Firearms Officer Who Killed Chris Must Be Discreetly Interviewed By IOPC (Independent Secretariat) police Action) without further delay,” the family said in a statement.
An inquest into the death of Hippo, who was shot dead following a car chase that ended in Streatham, south London, on the night of 5 September, will begin this Tuesday.
The Omishore family, who should have celebrated Olaadej’s 42nd birthday last Tuesday, are said to be baffled by the IOPC’s approach to the events that led to his death on June 4.
In a statement to observer, The Omishore family said: We are concerned that important information may be lost or diluted, further undermining distrust and trust in police complaints and fraud systems. It is a farce that the IOPC continues to suggest that in their view the criteria for declaring this a behavioral study have not been met. ”
in the video Omishore, dressed in a t-shirt and shorts, was shot off a bridge and into the Thames after being tased, circulating on social media.
Lucy McKay, spokesperson for charity Inquest, said: As public servants who owe us all our dues of care, the police should be subject to the same or greater scrutiny as others involved in the death. You don’t have to dispute that you didn’t question the officer promptly and properly when confronted. ”
It also appears that the officer who detained and tased Darren Cumberbatch has not been carefully interviewed more than five years after the 32-year-old Cumberbatch died in contact with police. A 2019 inquest into Cumberbatch’s death found the force used by police to be “excessive” after hearing how Cumberbatch was beaten 15 times.
Two months ago, the IOPC announced: Reinvestigate Cumberbatch’s deathadmits that the original probe was “flawed”.
An IOPC spokeswoman said Cumberbatch’s review was in the “early stages” and no significant decisions had been made regarding the officers’ actions.
“We don’t want to repeat what happened in the Cumberbatch case, in which police officers were initially treated as witnesses rather than subjects, only to be reinvestigated five years later by the IOPC as a behavioral study. It is not acceptable,” said the Omishore family.
Another landmark report five years ago concluded that deaths after contact with police should be dealt with as swiftly as civilian murders.
“Such cases should be treated on the same timescale as murders of civilians. Appropriate resources should be deployed.
“In addition [police watchdog] Pending serious misconduct and/or criminal investigations, you should consider making formal written requests for restriction of duties (in investigations of misconduct) and suspension of officers. ”
Critics claim that the current system gives officers time to formulate and consult statements, but there is no suggestion that this was the case for officers in the Hippo and Omishore investigations.
McKay added: I’ve seen this happen over and over again in various cases. ”
The issue came to the attention of the UK Home Office months before it released its review of Angiolini, before issuing its first detailed statement, in which a Manchester firearms officer fatally shot an unarmed man. It is revealed that he met the Metropolitan Airlines officer who shot him. Mark Duggan August 2011.
A Watchdog source said Kaba is the subject of an “ongoing murder investigation” and will not provide an actual commentary. According to Omishore, sources added there were “no indications at this stage” that the officers involved violated police professional standards or may have committed a crime. said it was “fully cooperating” with
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/oct/01/met-officers-deaths-of-black-men-chris-kaba-oladeji-omishore-not-interviewed-under-caution We have yet to meet and carefully interview the officer involved in the death of a black man.Metropolitan Police Department