Met firearms officers 'understandably anxious' after force marksman charged with Chris Kaba murder
- A firearms officer has been charged with the murder of Chris Kaba, who was shot and killed in Streatham Hill, southeast London.
- Met Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, acknowledged the anxiety among firearms officers due to the murder charge. He recognized their split-second operational decisions and the potential scrutiny they may face.
- The unnamed officer accused of murder has been granted anonymity, and the Commissioner held meetings with 70 firearms officers to address their concerns.
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Why Met police officer charged with murdering Chris Kaba cannot be named
Unarmed dad-to-be and rapper Chris Kaba, 24, was shot dead by a Met Police firearms officer through the windscreen of his car in September last year. The accused was granted anonymity by a judge today
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