Police officer who was driving van that followed teens before e-bike crash will not face charges
- The police officer driving the van that followed Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans before their fatal e-bike crash in May 2023 will not face criminal charges, according to Malcolm McHaffie from the Crown Prosecution Service.
- Malcolm McHaffie stated that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction regarding the officer's alleged dangerous driving.
- Following the incident, tensions rose, leading to a riot where dozens of officers were injured and property was damaged.
- The families of the teenagers who died in the accident will be offered a meeting to discuss the decision, which they may challenge under the Victim's Right of Review scheme.
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Boston police officers chased a car after being told to stop. Minutes later, three teens died in a crash. - The Boston Globe
Boston and State Police reports and related video show that the fatal crash occurred after the officers continued to follow the car with lights flashing, after being told to stand down.
·Boston, United States
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Police officer will not face charges over fatal Cardiff e-bike crash
Tensions between locals and police at the scene led to a riot lasting several hours
·London, United Kingdom
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