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London: man with crossbow threatening residents killed by police

2024-01-30T11:59:33.795Z

Highlights: London: man with crossbow threatening residents killed by police. 32-year-old man, neutralized by the police, was in possession of several weapons, including a crossbow. He threatened to attack residents. This is a rare occurrence in the UK where most police officers do not carry firearms. In the country, armed police officers are called in as reinforcements as necessary. Only ten intentional uses of firearms against people were recorded. been recorded, compared to four the previous year. According to the Inquest association, 82 people have been killed byPolice shootings in England and Wales since 1982.


This 32-year-old man, neutralized by the police, was in possession of several weapons, including a crossbow. He threatened


London police killed a man armed with a crossbow this Tuesday morning in the southeast of the British capital.

This is a rare occurrence in the UK where most police officers do not carry firearms.

In the country, armed police officers are called in as reinforcements as necessary.

According to London police, the man who was killed, aged around 30, was threatening to attack residents.

He was armed with several weapons, including a crossbow.

A man died after being shot by armed officers responding to calls for help from occupants of an address in #Southwark.



We understand the local community will be concerned by this incident and the matter has been referred to the #IOPC



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— Southwark Police |

Central South BCU (@MPSSouthwark) January 30, 2024

“Local police officers attended to speak” to the man, but after receiving threats, armed officers were called and “quickly” attended the scene.

“The man entered the house and a firearm was used,” London police said.

Despite the immediate treatment provided, the man died on the spot, according to Scotland Yard, which contacted the “police of the police”.

Little-used firearms

According to Seb Adjei-Addoh, a London police chief, police officers use their weapons only "very rarely" and "understand and expect that when they do, their actions will be closely examined”.

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The UK Home Office recorded 18,395 operations involving armed units in England and Wales in the year ending March 31, 2023. Only ten intentional uses of firearms against people were recorded. been recorded, compared to four the previous year.

According to the Inquest association, which tracks deaths involving law enforcement, 82 people have been killed by police shootings in England and Wales since 1982.

Source: leparis

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