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it was sarah everard's murder by metropolitan police officer wayne couzens that shocked the country, sey was asked to investigate the met. can it police its own? the answer is no. she found misconduct cases take too long to resolve — on average, more than a year. nearly 60% of cases end without any action taken, especially sexual misconduct and discrimination allegations. there is systemic racial bias with black and asian officers more likely to be accused of misconduct. too few officers who should be removed for gross misconduct have been, and officers with repeated patterns of unacceptable behaviour aren't identified. i have found in their internal misconduct system that it's not good enough, it's not quick enough and it has racial disparity and the force needs to accept that. the whole force needs to accept it. they mustn't deny it and they mustn't look to find that i've somehow got my homework wrong. the new metropolitan police commissioner says he's appalled and angry, but it's clear these issues aren't new. i'm so angry about how we've let so many people down. what you read abou
it was sarah everard's murder by metropolitan police officer wayne couzens that shocked the country, sey was asked to investigate the met. can it police its own? the answer is no. she found misconduct cases take too long to resolve — on average, more than a year. nearly 60% of cases end without any action taken, especially sexual misconduct and discrimination allegations. there is systemic racial bias with black and asian officers more likely to be accused of misconduct. too few officers who...
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you know, we awarded a congressional gold medal to the metropolitan police department and to the u.s. capitol police and i think that's disingenuous like many officers feel. it wasn't institutions like the metropolitan police department that fought to save democracy. it was individual officers acting in their own volition in many situations. who like myself self-dispatched and went there and fought for hours. >> yeah. i mean, that's what you have done. what you did was extraordinary. and we know there are others like you. and our hope is that they feel empowered to come out and speak about their experience. but until and unless that happens, we are left with these riveting and terrifying accounts like the one chronicled in your book. officer michael fanonefanone, fe d.c. metropolitan police. thank you for your sacrifice. the book is called "hold the line, the insurrection and one cop's battle for the american soul." thank you for coming on. >> yes, ma'am, thank you for having me. >>> in the next half hour, i'll speak to one of the very important lawyers and someone who believed that c
you know, we awarded a congressional gold medal to the metropolitan police department and to the u.s. capitol police and i think that's disingenuous like many officers feel. it wasn't institutions like the metropolitan police department that fought to save democracy. it was individual officers acting in their own volition in many situations. who like myself self-dispatched and went there and fought for hours. >> yeah. i mean, that's what you have done. what you did was extraordinary. and...
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as we detailed in testimony from the metropolitan police and white house personnel, information about altercation was widely known, so widely known that one former white house employee with national security responsibilities explained that this information was in fact a watercooler talk in the white house complex. as that professional told us, they remember hearing in the days after january 6, how angry the president was when he was in a limo that afternoon. that professional also testified that they were specifically informed of the president tsai rate behavior in the suv by mr. or nardo in his office. it was mr. engel with -- in that office. they'd expressed to me that the president was irate, you know, on the drive up. mr. engel did not drift -- did not deny the fact that the president was irate. that corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from the metropolitan police officer who was in the motorcade and from multiple sources. additionally, after concluding its review of the additional secret service communications from january 5 and january 6, the committee wil
as we detailed in testimony from the metropolitan police and white house personnel, information about altercation was widely known, so widely known that one former white house employee with national security responsibilities explained that this information was in fact a watercooler talk in the white house complex. as that professional told us, they remember hearing in the days after january 6, how angry the president was when he was in a limo that afternoon. that professional also testified...
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a whatsapp group with several former metropolitan police officers on it.ve chosen not to show it. this one is horrific. yeah. dave eden was a police officer for almost 30 years. he retired in 2010 and has been on the group since it started in 2016 as what he calls a silent observer. there is frequent use of the p—word. erm... there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant. the entire undertone is one of racism and misogyny. throughout his career he has collected evidence showing examples of prejudice in policing. if these are former police officers, why should we be worried? it doesn't matter whether they are retired or whether they are serving, we're introducing them into that culture and we're allowing it to continue. the founder of the group and the chief poster of racist content is rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer. he has now been suspended from a role at the uk border force following this bbc investigation. i called him to ask why he was sharing such offensive material. i'm actually at work at the moment, so i
a whatsapp group with several former metropolitan police officers on it.ve chosen not to show it. this one is horrific. yeah. dave eden was a police officer for almost 30 years. he retired in 2010 and has been on the group since it started in 2016 as what he calls a silent observer. there is frequent use of the p—word. erm... there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant. the entire undertone is one of racism and misogyny. throughout his career he has collected...
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day after the damning findings highlighted in a report detailing serious misconduct with the metropolitan policehown that if within the police force that, you know, there are officers who have behaved illegally and that's not being challenged. in a statement, the iopc said its thoughts and sympathies remain with the family and friends of 0ladeji 0mishore, but says at this stage it has no indication that any of the officers involved may have breached police professional standards or committed a criminal offence. greg mckenzie, bbc news. the us actor kevin spacey has taken the stand at his civil trial in new york to deny an allegation that he sexually assaulted a 14—year—old at a house party in 1986. the oscar winner is being sued by the actor anthony rapp, who is now aged 50, who claims the incident happened when they were both working on broadway. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes, told us what happened in court. kevin spacey has given a strong defence of himself, as you say, denying that this ever happened. now, when these claims were initially made by anthony rapp in an article a fe
day after the damning findings highlighted in a report detailing serious misconduct with the metropolitan policehown that if within the police force that, you know, there are officers who have behaved illegally and that's not being challenged. in a statement, the iopc said its thoughts and sympathies remain with the family and friends of 0ladeji 0mishore, but says at this stage it has no indication that any of the officers involved may have breached police professional standards or committed a...
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it was sarah everard's murder by metropolitan police officer wayne couzens that shocked the country, lve — on average, more than a year. nearly 60% of cases end without any action taken, especially sexual misconduct and discrimination allegations. there is systemic racial bias with black and asian officers more likely to be accused of misconduct. too few officers who should be removed for gross misconduct have been, and officers with repeated patterns of unacceptable behaviour aren't identified. i have found in their internal misconduct system that it's not good enough, it's not quick enough and it has racial disparity and the force needs to accept that. the whole force needs to accept it. they mustn't deny it and they mustn't look to find that i've somehow got my homework wrong. the new metropolitan police commissioner says he's appalled, but it's clear these issues aren't new. i'm so angry about how we've let so many people down. what you read about what women and non—white officers are suffering in the organisation, it's disgraceful, our feebleness in our response to that, and i ap
it was sarah everard's murder by metropolitan police officer wayne couzens that shocked the country, lve — on average, more than a year. nearly 60% of cases end without any action taken, especially sexual misconduct and discrimination allegations. there is systemic racial bias with black and asian officers more likely to be accused of misconduct. too few officers who should be removed for gross misconduct have been, and officers with repeated patterns of unacceptable behaviour aren't...
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a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman disappearedolice. we've gone through the counter allegations, as it were, and what he said, and what your response is. so the met set up another unit to investigate its own officers. this team has specifically been brought together to focus on the offences of domestic abuse and sexual offences, where the offender is alleged to be a police officer or a police member of staff. these are the physical assaults and the controlling behaviour, do you see what i mean? this is distressing work, but... i hear many officers say i want to come and work on your team, i want to do this. they are disgusted by these officers' behaviours. they are horrified, in fact. someone that i worked with, text messages beganjust being quite familiar. this young officer met us in uniform to discuss her experience of blowing the whistle within the met. and then it sort of progressed to being more sexual. she reported her concerns to the new domestic and sexual offences team, recruited as experts in investigating abuse. it jus
a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman disappearedolice. we've gone through the counter allegations, as it were, and what he said, and what your response is. so the met set up another unit to investigate its own officers. this team has specifically been brought together to focus on the offences of domestic abuse and sexual offences, where the offender is alleged to be a police officer or a police member of staff. these are the physical...
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in metropolitan police officer in the motorcade and from multiple sources. after including the review with the secret service communications from january 5 engineer were sixth the committee will be recalling witnesses and -- and discuss -- and investigating that material. will provide even greater detail in our final report. i will also note this. the committee is reviewing testimony regarding potential obstruction on this issue including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee about this specific topic. we will address this matter in our report. we want to remind you now is working in the white house complex and who reported to national security officials responded and they learned mr. trump intended to lead the mob to the capitol. >> to be complete the honest, we were all in a state of shock. >> because why? >> because the actual physical capability of doing it and we knew what that meant. this was no longer a rally. this was going to lead to something else if you physically walked to the capitol. i don't know if you want to use the word ins
in metropolitan police officer in the motorcade and from multiple sources. after including the review with the secret service communications from january 5 engineer were sixth the committee will be recalling witnesses and -- and discuss -- and investigating that material. will provide even greater detail in our final report. i will also note this. the committee is reviewing testimony regarding potential obstruction on this issue including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee...
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the interim case review has shown that if - the metropolitan police. if within the police force that you know, there are officers who, who have behaved illegally, and that is not being changed. lh a behaved illegally, and that is not being changed-— behaved illegally, and that is not being changed. in a statement the iopc said being changed. in a statement the iopc said its _ being changed. in a statement the iopc said its thoughts _ being changed. in a statement the iopc said its thoughts and - iopc said its thoughts and sympathies remain with the family and friends of the man. but says at this stage, it has no indication that any of the officers involved may have breached police professional standards, or committed a criminal offence. more coming up in the next half hour, we will talk more about energy bills and about the state of british politics, we will talk about the mercury prize as well. right now we will catch up with the weather, they come from ben. thank you, good evening to you, it has not been bad day, we have seen plenty of autumn sunshine
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mark rowley, of course, the new metropolitan police commissioner but thank you so much forjoining us and for a round up, he is laura. good morning. graham potter has his first champions league victory as chelsea head coach with a comfortable 3—0 victory over ac milan last night. wesley fofana put the blues ahead at stamford bridge before pierre emerick aubameyang made it 2—0. but the goal of the game came soon after from reece james. chelsea are a point behind leaders salzburg. milan are third. manchester city beat fc copenhagen 5—0 with erling haaland amongst the goals again. it took the norwegian just seven minutes to open the scoring with a second coming just after half an hour. he's now scored 19 goals in 12 games this season. it's now three in three for city who maintain their 100% record to stay top of group g. celtic were beaten 3—1 away at rb leipzig, meaning they are bottom of their champions league group. jota did equalise to make it 1—1 just after half time but leipzig would wrap the game up with a brace from forward andre silva. ange postecoglou's side can exact some reve
mark rowley, of course, the new metropolitan police commissioner but thank you so much forjoining us and for a round up, he is laura. good morning. graham potter has his first champions league victory as chelsea head coach with a comfortable 3—0 victory over ac milan last night. wesley fofana put the blues ahead at stamford bridge before pierre emerick aubameyang made it 2—0. but the goal of the game came soon after from reece james. chelsea are a point behind leaders salzburg. milan are...
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as we detailed in testimony from the metropolitan police and white house personnel during our july 21st hearing, information about altercation was widely known. so widely known that one former white house employee with national security responsibilities explained that this information was, in fact, water cooler talk in the white house complex. as that professional told us, they remember hearing in the days after january 6th how angry the president was when he was in the limo that afternoon. that professional also testified that they were specifically informed of the president's irate behavior in the suv by mr. ornato in his office. it was mr. engel with mr. ornato in that office. they had expressed to me the president was irate, you know, on the drive up. mr. engel did not deny the fact that the president was irate. that, of course, corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from cassidy hutchinson, metropolitan police officer in the motorcade and from multiple sources. additionally, after concluding its review of the additional secret service communications from january
as we detailed in testimony from the metropolitan police and white house personnel during our july 21st hearing, information about altercation was widely known. so widely known that one former white house employee with national security responsibilities explained that this information was, in fact, water cooler talk in the white house complex. as that professional told us, they remember hearing in the days after january 6th how angry the president was when he was in the limo that afternoon....
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cassidy hutchinson, metropolitan police officer, who was in the motorcade and from multiple sources.uding its review of the voluminous additional secret service communications from january 5th and january 6th, committee will be recalling witnesses and conducting further investigative depositions based on that material. following that activity, we will provide even greater detail in our final report. and i will also note this. the committee is reviewing testimony regarding potential obstruction on this issue, including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee about the specific topic. we will address this matter in our report. we also want to remind you now of how security professionals working in the white house complex, and who reported to national security officials, responded when they learned that mr. trump intended to lead the mob to the capitol. >> to be completely honest, we were all under -- [inaudible] president trump, still considering traveling to the capital, even after returning to the white house. he knew well before 2 pm that a violent riot was underway a
cassidy hutchinson, metropolitan police officer, who was in the motorcade and from multiple sources.uding its review of the voluminous additional secret service communications from january 5th and january 6th, committee will be recalling witnesses and conducting further investigative depositions based on that material. following that activity, we will provide even greater detail in our final report. and i will also note this. the committee is reviewing testimony regarding potential obstruction...
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metropolitan police.at was taken in january 6th in the hospital. you had just been severely beaten by some of those rioters who stormed capitol hill. you suffered traumatic brain injury and a heart attack on that day as well, right? >> that's correct. >> so i know tomorrow you're going to be in the room when the house select committee meets. what will you be looking for? >> well, i'm interested to hear about these tapes that they have and some of the emails from the secret service members. obviously it was pretty concerning to me when the inspector general's office went looking for them and they were nowhere to be found. and in some instances it sounds like they had been deleted or erased. i know from my time in law enforcement that the preservation of communications and records is paramount. >> it's really important indeed. you warned the house minority leader kevin mccarthy i know last summer that the country could be heading for even more political violence down the road. i know you're really concerned
metropolitan police.at was taken in january 6th in the hospital. you had just been severely beaten by some of those rioters who stormed capitol hill. you suffered traumatic brain injury and a heart attack on that day as well, right? >> that's correct. >> so i know tomorrow you're going to be in the room when the house select committee meets. what will you be looking for? >> well, i'm interested to hear about these tapes that they have and some of the emails from the secret...
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killing continued demand justice, leave bark al jazeera london, near threats met ab is a former metropolitan police superintendent, he says, minority communities, trust and police has broken down. and there's evidence and data to show that if you're black, you're more likely to be stopped and searched on the street more likely to be tailored. because the perception is that black and black young men are more of a threat. and the evidence shows that evidence from the mare's action plan from the i pcs investigation in 2021 hate him. i see investigation that there's racial profiling and stereotypes because there's a real problem here and they can't be any denials. you can change the leadership that doesn't change the problem. and the problem is embedded is within the systems and processes. something has to be done and what does it take? we've had review after review. first was about the 30 years go, you know, 23 years and the macpherson report that was the public inquiry. you've had the law me review that looked at injustices within the criminal justice system, barrenness mcgregor smith, another review
killing continued demand justice, leave bark al jazeera london, near threats met ab is a former metropolitan police superintendent, he says, minority communities, trust and police has broken down. and there's evidence and data to show that if you're black, you're more likely to be stopped and searched on the street more likely to be tailored. because the perception is that black and black young men are more of a threat. and the evidence shows that evidence from the mare's action plan from the i...
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this was the first time in the history of the metropolitan police department that a security line like that had ever been broken. president trump's conduct that day was so shameful and so outrageous that it prompted numerous members of the white house staff and other trump appointees to resign. in prior hearings you heard matt pattenger and sarah matthews explain why they felt compelled to resign on that day. since then we have spoken to more high ranking individuals, and transportation secretary elaine chao who resigned after the 6th in protest of trump's smowks and to disassociate themselves from his role in the violence. take a listen to what they had to say. >> i was stunned by violence. and was stunned by the president's apparent indifference to the violence. now is the time for president, i thought he failed to do it. i thought he famed in a critical time to be the sort of leader that the nation needed. >> i think the events at the capitol however they occurred were shocking. and it was something that, as i mentioned in my statement, that i could not put aside. and at a particula
this was the first time in the history of the metropolitan police department that a security line like that had ever been broken. president trump's conduct that day was so shameful and so outrageous that it prompted numerous members of the white house staff and other trump appointees to resign. in prior hearings you heard matt pattenger and sarah matthews explain why they felt compelled to resign on that day. since then we have spoken to more high ranking individuals, and transportation...
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i was a metropolitan police officer. this is a different department from the u.s. capitol police.ad at the time was a specialized unit. i was working on a narcotics case. i heard the 1033 or calls for assistance coming from many of the officers that were there and also an agency 1033 which is, you know, a call for assistance from the u.s. capitol police. i went there because there were officers that were in need of assistance. there were officers that needed help. that was my, you know, sole function that day was to go and respond to help protect officers and to, you know, fight against this violent onslaught of individuals, americans who were attacking police. >> one of the things you write about in the book is the body camera footage and -- that you were shooting on your body camera and the impact it had on the people who watched it. you said i held on to that video like a security blanket. what was it about watching that footage for you afterward and this is that footage that we're showing. >> i mean i recognize the significance of it. i felt as though, you know, based on the r
i was a metropolitan police officer. this is a different department from the u.s. capitol police.ad at the time was a specialized unit. i was working on a narcotics case. i heard the 1033 or calls for assistance coming from many of the officers that were there and also an agency 1033 which is, you know, a call for assistance from the u.s. capitol police. i went there because there were officers that were in need of assistance. there were officers that needed help. that was my, you know, sole...
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metropolitan police officer michael funnel on january 6th. i should warn you that some of what we're gonna show is graphic. if you don't to see it, now is your time to turn away. this is the image that made officer flannel famous. it's a snapshot taken moments after he was dragged out of a police line in front of the capital on january 6th and beaten and tased repeatedly at the base of his call. it's also moments before a member of the mob beat him with a flag, saying blue lives matter. thanks to his body cam footage, we have detailed evidence of what happened to him that day. he's self deployed. he saw in the news what was happening on the capitol. he went where help was needed. we can hear for ourselves how he eventually got the crowd to stop attacking him by pleading with them that he had children. we >> i have kids! [noise] >> we can see for ourselves as fanone is pulled from the attack having suffered a heart attack and a traumatic brain individually -- injury. we can see who the people who assaulted him are. that's how the fbi found thi
metropolitan police officer michael funnel on january 6th. i should warn you that some of what we're gonna show is graphic. if you don't to see it, now is your time to turn away. this is the image that made officer flannel famous. it's a snapshot taken moments after he was dragged out of a police line in front of the capital on january 6th and beaten and tased repeatedly at the base of his call. it's also moments before a member of the mob beat him with a flag, saying blue lives matter. thanks...
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a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman disappeared behaviour within the police. we have gone through the counter allegations, as it were, and what he said, and what your response is. so the met set up another unit to investigate its own officers. this team is specifically brought together to focus on the offences of domestic abuse and sexual offences, where the offender is alleged to be a police officer or police member of staff. these are the physical assaults and the controlling behaviour, do you see what i mean? this is distressing work, but... i see many officers say i want to come and work on your team, i want to do this. they are disgusted by these officers�*s behaviours. they are horrified, in fact. someone that i worked with, text messagesjust begun being quite familiar. this young officer met us in uniform to discuss her experience of blowing the whistle within the met. and then it sort of progressed to being more sexual. she reported her concerns to the new domestic and sexual offences team, recruited as experts in investiga
a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman disappeared behaviour within the police. we have gone through the counter allegations, as it were, and what he said, and what your response is. so the met set up another unit to investigate its own officers. this team is specifically brought together to focus on the offences of domestic abuse and sexual offences, where the offender is alleged to be a police officer or police member of staff. these are...
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but while these are only preliminary figures , the metropolitan police detained suspects in a series of thefts from the construction site, law enforcement agencies received a statement from the facilities of the residential complex, materials began to disappear all over the cheeks with the power support of the riot police what is called covered the quartet of intruders already. it is known that the defendants stole a coil of cable, as well as a cable from a cable installed in one of the houses . elevator. it is known that the abducted defendants were taken out in a car sharing car to the minsk region, where the insulating layer was cut off. and the cable was handed over for scrap, the money received was spent on cash needs. all the detainees with previous convictions came to the capital from different cities of the republic; at present , it is established that the defendants were involved in the commission of similar crimes in the city of minsk and the minsk region. the review of criminal and emergency incidents will continue to be released; it was prepared by victoria radevich a lif
but while these are only preliminary figures , the metropolitan police detained suspects in a series of thefts from the construction site, law enforcement agencies received a statement from the facilities of the residential complex, materials began to disappear all over the cheeks with the power support of the riot police what is called covered the quartet of intruders already. it is known that the defendants stole a coil of cable, as well as a cable from a cable installed in one of the houses...
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a whatsapp group with several former metropolitan police officers on it.is one is... horrific. yeah. dave eden was a police officer for almost 30 years. he retired in 2010 and has been on the group since it started in 2016, as what he calls a silent observer. there is frequent use of the p word. there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant, and the entire undertone is one of racism and misogyny. throughout his career, he has collected evidence showing examples of prejudice in policing. if these are former police officers, why should we be worried? it doesn't matter whether they're retired or whether they're serving. we're introducing them into that culture and we're allowing it to continue. the founder of the group and the chief poster of racist content is rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer. he has now been suspended from a role at the uk border force following this bbc investigation. i called him to ask why he was sharing such offensive material. i'm actually at work so i can't really give you the time. well, we've
a whatsapp group with several former metropolitan police officers on it.is one is... horrific. yeah. dave eden was a police officer for almost 30 years. he retired in 2010 and has been on the group since it started in 2016, as what he calls a silent observer. there is frequent use of the p word. there are references to black politicians which are extremely unpleasant, and the entire undertone is one of racism and misogyny. throughout his career, he has collected evidence showing examples of...
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trust in the british capitalist metropolitan police force . is it an all time low entre nittany of recent failings? me fuck her thoughts from london? a makeshift shrine at the sight of 24 year old chris cabbage killing in a case that gripped the british capital. he died from a single shot to the head by a police marksman through a car window at close range. the wrapper and construction worker was unarmed and weeks away from becoming a father. police say the car was linked to firearms offences, but they weren't given campus name because the car didn't belong to him. the kidding spunk to desperate search for answers from campus family. the cause for criminal charges against the officer who pulled the trigger. that officer has been suspended while the independent office for police conduct carries out a homicide investigation. how come a young man sit in a car on on the shore in their head by a police? while the independent investigation into what happened on this london street continues, the killing of chris cabra has re open questions of police
trust in the british capitalist metropolitan police force . is it an all time low entre nittany of recent failings? me fuck her thoughts from london? a makeshift shrine at the sight of 24 year old chris cabbage killing in a case that gripped the british capital. he died from a single shot to the head by a police marksman through a car window at close range. the wrapper and construction worker was unarmed and weeks away from becoming a father. police say the car was linked to firearms offences,...
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is the next presidential election, katy and as we prepare and we see that front row of the police metropolitanwhom were injured. many of whom we interviewed over these years and we, you know, talked to since january 6th about their continuing mental anguish and the effects on them leaving the force in one case because they couldn't continue because of the harassment. looking at the door, katy, i think as the door answers you'll see bennie thompson and liz cheney coming in. there is the other piece. that big difference since liz cheney's last hearing, she has run for renomination and lost until the primary and not running for election and this is going to be, this and the subsequent hearings around the interim and final report most likely, this is her last platform in this venue before she ends up leaving congress and the big question, katy, what happens to the evidence they gathered? will it be turned over to the justice department require at least require for prosecution, require unanimous vote, we're not clear we have that yet. katy? >> looks like chairman bennie thompson is about to gavel i
is the next presidential election, katy and as we prepare and we see that front row of the police metropolitanwhom were injured. many of whom we interviewed over these years and we, you know, talked to since january 6th about their continuing mental anguish and the effects on them leaving the force in one case because they couldn't continue because of the harassment. looking at the door, katy, i think as the door answers you'll see bennie thompson and liz cheney coming in. there is the other...
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it was sarah everard's murder by metropolitan police officer wayne couzens that shocked the country, w could the police be trusted? in the aftermath of sarah everard's murder, baroness louise casey was asked to investigate the met. can it police its own? the answer is no. she found misconduct cases take too long to resolve — on average, more than a year. nearly 60% of cases end without any action taken, especially sexual misconduct and discrimination allegations. there is systemic racial bias with black and asian officers more likely to be accused of misconduct. too few officers who should be removed for gross misconduct have been, and officers with repeated patterns of unacceptable behaviour aren't identified. i have found in their internal misconduct system it's not good enough, it's not quick enough and it has racial disparity and the force needs to accept that. the whole force needs to accept it, they mustn't deny it and they mustn't look to find that i've somehow got my homework wrong. the new metropolitan police commissioner says he's appalled and angry, but it's clear these iss
it was sarah everard's murder by metropolitan police officer wayne couzens that shocked the country, w could the police be trusted? in the aftermath of sarah everard's murder, baroness louise casey was asked to investigate the met. can it police its own? the answer is no. she found misconduct cases take too long to resolve — on average, more than a year. nearly 60% of cases end without any action taken, especially sexual misconduct and discrimination allegations. there is systemic racial bias...
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that corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from hutchison, a metropolitan police officer who was in the motorcade. additionally, after concluding its review, an additional secret service communication from unwary -- january 5th and 6th follows the activity. we provide greater detail in our final report. i will note this. the committee is reviewing testimony regarding the potential obstruction on this issue including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee about this specific topic. we will address this matter in our report. we also want to remind you now of how security professionals working in the white house complex and who reported to national security officials responded when they learned that mr. trump intended to lead the mob to the capitol. >> to be honest, we were surprised. >> the actual capability of doing it and we all knew what it meant. this was no longer a rally. this was going to move to something else. i do not know if you want to use the word insurrection, this was moving from a normal democratic, public event into something else. w
that corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from hutchison, a metropolitan police officer who was in the motorcade. additionally, after concluding its review, an additional secret service communication from unwary -- january 5th and 6th follows the activity. we provide greater detail in our final report. i will note this. the committee is reviewing testimony regarding the potential obstruction on this issue including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee...
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a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder after women disappearedour within the police. we've one the behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter _ behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter allegations - behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter allegations as i behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter allegations as it | gone the counter allegations as it were _ gone the counter allegations as it were and — gone the counter allegations as it were and what he said and what the responsesm — were and what he said and what the responses... 50 were and what he said and what the re5ponses- - -— responses... so the net set up another unit _ responses... so the net set up another unit to _ responses... so the net set up another unit to investigate - responses... so the net set up another unit to investigate its | responses... so the net set up - another unit to investigate its own officers. , ., , another unit to investigate its own officers. , . officers. this team is specifically been brought — officers. this team i
a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder after women disappearedour within the police. we've one the behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter _ behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter allegations - behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter allegations as i behaviour within the police. we've gone the counter allegations as it | gone the counter allegations as it were _ gone the counter allegations as it were and — gone the...
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pc hayleyjones specifically focuses on hate crime in the capital in a role created by the metropolitan police develop those relationships and to build that trust again. i also recognise how easy that trust can be destroyed. pcjones is a link between police and victims. despite the rise in reports she says that many still do not come forward. i think there is still underreporting and the severity of the crimes seems much higher. anti—abuse charity galop say they too have seen an increase and have recently launched a mobile phone app where people can report crimes and receive support. whenever our community is more visible we are more likely to experience abuse and violence and those words used against our community do translate into violence and abuse in real life. what we have seen in our service over the last six months is a nearly 20% increase in demand and what we are seeing coming through our service is the highest levels of violence we have ever seen. for shea and nathan and those behind the latest statistics, the scars from what they have been three may take a long time to heal. lauren
pc hayleyjones specifically focuses on hate crime in the capital in a role created by the metropolitan police develop those relationships and to build that trust again. i also recognise how easy that trust can be destroyed. pcjones is a link between police and victims. despite the rise in reports she says that many still do not come forward. i think there is still underreporting and the severity of the crimes seems much higher. anti—abuse charity galop say they too have seen an increase and...
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we must be clear that the - people in this whatsapp group were former metropolitan police officers, andstill exists in the metropolitan police. what evidence are you seeing that this is being rooted out? brute that this is being rooted out? we have a new commissioner who has made it very— have a new commissioner who has made it very clear _ have a new commissioner who has made it very clear that he is not prepared _ it very clear that he is not prepared to tolerate this. i think they tried — prepared to tolerate this. i think they tried under the previous commissioner and the attitude was far too— commissioner and the attitude was far too soft — commissioner and the attitude was far too soft and we need zero tolerance, a bit like sir robert mark— tolerance, a bit like sir robert mark did — tolerance, a bit like sir robert mark did when he was dealing with corruption — mark did when he was dealing with corruption in the 1970s. the police services _ corruption in the 1970s. the police services need to be absolutely ruthless — services need to be absolutely ruthless in identifying these in
we must be clear that the - people in this whatsapp group were former metropolitan police officers, andstill exists in the metropolitan police. what evidence are you seeing that this is being rooted out? brute that this is being rooted out? we have a new commissioner who has made it very— have a new commissioner who has made it very clear _ have a new commissioner who has made it very clear that he is not prepared _ it very clear that he is not prepared to tolerate this. i think they tried...
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according to the metropolitan police in moscow, this year, the girl has an unusual picture of each burglarynd theft has decreased, but pickpocketing has increased by 8% more often steal on fridays and on weekends, first of all , the peak itself, of course, in those periods when people commute to work from work it is public transport to metropolitan areas. and as a rule, it is in the morning, or in the evening, operatives show atc on the metropolitan, one intruder walks ahead of the victim to block the passage for a bogus reason for the thief. just then, he stumbles to a stop. oh what happened there and phones, as if it had not happened. here is another method on the rise, the pickpocket attaches himself to the victim, takes out the phone and passes it to his partner, he leaves, and even if the victims raise the alarm of the thief standing nearby, there is nothing in their hands. another dangerous moment when passengers should be careful. this is the exit from the car. here the phone may not even what to steal. snatching out of the hands of hidden police squads calculate pickpockets by their
according to the metropolitan police in moscow, this year, the girl has an unusual picture of each burglarynd theft has decreased, but pickpocketing has increased by 8% more often steal on fridays and on weekends, first of all , the peak itself, of course, in those periods when people commute to work from work it is public transport to metropolitan areas. and as a rule, it is in the morning, or in the evening, operatives show atc on the metropolitan, one intruder walks ahead of the victim to...
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it was the first time in history that a metropolitan police department line like that has broken. thanks to the bravery of metropolitan police officers and capitol police officers, they held the door. i want you to think, when i say the door, to understand what door i am talking about. the door they held, the door you see in the videos where you see police officers being brutally beaten, thousands already the crowd searching forward, that is the door that the presidents of the united states world -- walked out of four they're going to be sworn into office, the door that leads to the inaugural platform. the battle fought over that door was medieval hand-to-hand combat. one police officer that night told me he served in iraq, and never saw any light -- anything like the combat that day. if they had not held that door, we would have had thousands more people in the capitol and an even worse constitutional crisis. while that was all going on, donald trump was in the dining room of the oval office watching it on television. his family members were coming in, pleading with him to tell p
it was the first time in history that a metropolitan police department line like that has broken. thanks to the bravery of metropolitan police officers and capitol police officers, they held the door. i want you to think, when i say the door, to understand what door i am talking about. the door they held, the door you see in the videos where you see police officers being brutally beaten, thousands already the crowd searching forward, that is the door that the presidents of the united states...
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our capitol police, aided by the metropolitan police, other federal law enforcement and/or national guard that arrived later -- and our national guard that arrived later in the afternoon. all these people had a hand in stopping donald trump. this leads us to a key question. why would americans assume our constitution, and our institutions, and republic are invulnerable to another attack? why would we assume these institutions will not falter next time? a key lesson of the investigation is this: our institutions only hold when men and women of good faith make them hold, regardless of the political cost. we have no guarantee that these men and women will be in place next time. any future president inclined to attempt what donald trump did in 2020 does -- has now learned not to install people that can stand in the way. please consider this: the rulings of our court are respected and obeyed because we as citizens pledged to accept and honor them. most importantly, our president that has a constitutional obligation to safely execute the laws and where to accept them. what help and that happens
our capitol police, aided by the metropolitan police, other federal law enforcement and/or national guard that arrived later -- and our national guard that arrived later in the afternoon. all these people had a hand in stopping donald trump. this leads us to a key question. why would americans assume our constitution, and our institutions, and republic are invulnerable to another attack? why would we assume these institutions will not falter next time? a key lesson of the investigation is this:...
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metro girl has a phone according to the metropolitan police in moscow, this year there was an unusualof the number of burglaries, and thefts decreased, but pickpocketing has increased by 8% more often stolen on fridays and on weekends, first of all , the peak itself, of course, in those periods when people go to work from work is public transport to metropolitans. usually it's in the morning or in the evening, as the metropolitan police detectives show, one intruder walks in front of the victim to block the passage for a far-fetched reason, the one who delays for the thief. just then, he stumbles to a stop. oh what happened there? here is another method on the rise, the pickpocket attaches himself to the victim, takes out the phone and passes it to his partner, he leaves, and even if the victims raise the alarm of the thief standing nearby, there is nothing left in their hands. another dangerous moment when passengers should be attentive. this is the exit from the car. here the phone can not even be stolen. snatching out of the hands of hidden police squads calculate pickpockets by th
metro girl has a phone according to the metropolitan police in moscow, this year there was an unusualof the number of burglaries, and thefts decreased, but pickpocketing has increased by 8% more often stolen on fridays and on weekends, first of all , the peak itself, of course, in those periods when people go to work from work is public transport to metropolitans. usually it's in the morning or in the evening, as the metropolitan police detectives show, one intruder walks in front of the victim...
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metropolitan police officer michael fanone.ccarthy to denounce the 21 republican members who voted against granting congressional gold medals to those who defended the capitol. >> what i've experienced since then has been horrific. it's hell on earth. i'm not a political person. i do not enjoy my time here on capitol hill. i would much raegter be sitting at home with my daughters drinking a cold beer, but instead i feel an extension of my service on january 6th to be up here righting this wrong. >> reporter: the meeting was also attended by police officer harry dunn and gladys sicknick. mccarthy tells him he wants to see justice served. fanone urges him to take the capitol attack seriously. >> i'm asking you to agree to taking the special committee seriously, appointing serious people to that committee who will not be obstructionists and who will allow the investigation to be done. in law enforcement -- when we get involved in an investigation that we don't care about, we assign the biggest humps to parti participate. >> you're
metropolitan police officer michael fanone.ccarthy to denounce the 21 republican members who voted against granting congressional gold medals to those who defended the capitol. >> what i've experienced since then has been horrific. it's hell on earth. i'm not a political person. i do not enjoy my time here on capitol hill. i would much raegter be sitting at home with my daughters drinking a cold beer, but instead i feel an extension of my service on january 6th to be up here righting this...
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and hundreds of metropolitan police are getting away with law breaking and misconduct according to ay with us here on the bbc news channel four continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondence in the uk and around the world. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it lasted just over three weeks. today almost all of the prime minister's plans for our economy outlined in her so—called mini—budget have been junked by her new chancellorjeremy hunt. and tonight liz truss is fighting for her political survival with a few of her own mp's calling openly for her to quit and many more doing so in anonymous briefings. this gives you an idea of the scale of how much has been dropped from the pm's plan for growth last month which the then chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, announced in parliament and how little now remains. the 1p cut in the basic rate of income tax has been dropped indefinitely. it will remain at 20p. the two—year cap on energy prices has been cut — it will now last until april next year and be more targeted after that. and the new chancellor made it clear tha
and hundreds of metropolitan police are getting away with law breaking and misconduct according to ay with us here on the bbc news channel four continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondence in the uk and around the world. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it lasted just over three weeks. today almost all of the prime minister's plans for our economy outlined in her so—called mini—budget have been junked by her new chancellorjeremy hunt. and tonight liz...
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hundreds of metropolitan police are getting away with law breaking and misconduct — says a new reporti am at the roundhouse in london where the winner of the booker stay with us here on the bbc news channel 4 continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. the prime minister liz truss has said she is sorry and accepts repsonsibility for mistakes in her economic plan — as the majority of measures in her so—called mini budget were reversed by her new chancellorjeremy hunt. in an interview tonight with our political editor chris mason — she said the plans had gone too far and too fast but insisted she would lead the conservatives into the next election. it comes after the biggest ever u—turn in britain's economic history. this gives you an idea of the scale of how much has been dropped from the prime minister's plan for growth unveiled by kwasi kwarteng less than a month — everything in red has gone. the 1p cut in the basic rate of income tax has been dropped — indefinitely. it will remain a
hundreds of metropolitan police are getting away with law breaking and misconduct — says a new reporti am at the roundhouse in london where the winner of the booker stay with us here on the bbc news channel 4 continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. the prime minister liz truss has said she is sorry and accepts repsonsibility for mistakes in her economic plan — as the majority of...
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metropolitan police officer. in fact, he had a heart attack and a concussion during the insurrection and is dealing with post trauma stress. michael has a new book out called "hold the line: the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul". thank you so much for being here. watching that video that we just showed at the top of the show, i was wondering what you were thinking as someone who responded and risked their lives to protect the capitol that day and protect the people inside of there. when you hear what they had to say, the people in that video, do you put the blame on the leaders of this country for spewing the garbage that these people believe, or do you put the blame on the people who were there that day or both? >> both. ultimately we're all responsible for our own actions, and, you know, ignorance is not a defense when you participate in an insurrection to overthrow the government. that being said, one of the reasons why i've been out here speaking publicly about accountability for january 6
metropolitan police officer. in fact, he had a heart attack and a concussion during the insurrection and is dealing with post trauma stress. michael has a new book out called "hold the line: the insurrection and one cop's battle for america's soul". thank you so much for being here. watching that video that we just showed at the top of the show, i was wondering what you were thinking as someone who responded and risked their lives to protect the capitol that day and protect the people...
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this was the first time in the history of the metropolitan police department that a security line liket had ever been broken. president's conduct that day was s tofat the white house staff and other trump appointees to resign. prior hearings you heard that deputy national security advisor and the deputy white house press secretary explain why they felt compelled to resign on that day. since then, we have spoken to more high-ranking officials. president trump's envoy to northern ireland and former chief of staff make mulvaney and transportation secretary elaine chao who resigned after the the sixth in protest of trumps conduct and to disassociate themselves from his role in the violence. take a listen to what they had to say. >> i was stunned by the violence. and i was stunned by the president's apparent indifference to the violence. i thought he failed. he failed at a critical time to be the sort of leader that the nation needed. >> i think the events at the capitol, however they occurred, were shocking. and it was something, as i mentioned in my statement, at i could not put aside. at
this was the first time in the history of the metropolitan police department that a security line liket had ever been broken. president's conduct that day was s tofat the white house staff and other trump appointees to resign. prior hearings you heard that deputy national security advisor and the deputy white house press secretary explain why they felt compelled to resign on that day. since then, we have spoken to more high-ranking officials. president trump's envoy to northern ireland and...
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radical reform is needed within the metropolitan police. the report who sits in britain's upper house of parliament has found the misconduct system is too slow with cases taking an average of 400 days to resolve. since 2013 or than 1800 officers and staff have had more than one misconduct complete -- complaint against them and only have have been sacked. there have been 600 sexual and domestic abuse charges made against officers currently being investigated. the report also found misogyny and disparity with a systemic bias against black and asian officers. the report was commissioned after the murder of sarah of ron by a serving police officer. the police have also been criticized the -- criticized for a heavy-handed treatment of an individual. the police chief is appalled and says the situation cannot continue. >> i am so angry that we have let colleagues down so badly. the report makes clear that women officers and staff and black officers and staff have had bad situations. we have let them down. oh i apologize to those men and women we h
radical reform is needed within the metropolitan police. the report who sits in britain's upper house of parliament has found the misconduct system is too slow with cases taking an average of 400 days to resolve. since 2013 or than 1800 officers and staff have had more than one misconduct complete -- complaint against them and only have have been sacked. there have been 600 sexual and domestic abuse charges made against officers currently being investigated. the report also found misogyny and...
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the head of the metropolitan police says hundreds of his officers should have been sacked for gross misconduct. civilians rescued in the ukrainian capital after an attack by russian kamikaze drones. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has set out her economic argument for leaving the uk, including plans move to a scottish currency �*when the time is right�*. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has scrapped almost all of the key measures in last month's controversial mini—budget, in the latest in a series of government u turns. in an emergency statement, he abandoned indefinitely the planned 1p cut in the basic rate of income tax, that had been due to come in next year. help with energy bills will now only last until next april instead of for two years and then will be reviewed. mr hunt claimed all today's announcements will save £32 billion a year but he warned there are more difficult decisions ahead on tax and spending to cut government debt. well, he'll address mps in the commons later this afternoon. so far, the markets have reacted positively. but labour says the government is in a sta
the head of the metropolitan police says hundreds of his officers should have been sacked for gross misconduct. civilians rescued in the ukrainian capital after an attack by russian kamikaze drones. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has set out her economic argument for leaving the uk, including plans move to a scottish currency �*when the time is right�*. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has scrapped almost all of the key measures in last month's controversial mini—budget, in the...
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bbc news understands that rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer, created the group chat. ontinuing to rise, there are calls to expand the number of children who are eligible for free school meals. the celebrity chef tom kerridge is urging the government to act. he says around 800,000 pupils are slipping through cracks in the system, many of them in london. john maguire reports from lewisham. today, chef tom kerridge is cooking with pupils at torridon primary school in south—east london. tom is also calling for free school meals to be made available to a wider range of families. at the minute, there is a gap of over 800,000 children whose family qualify for universal credit, but they don't qualify for free school meals. so, that means testing, surely that has to be one thing. if you qualify for universal credit, then you should qualify for free school meals. because we know these are the most vulnerable children in society. in england, all children up to year 2 can have free school meals during term time. in year 3 and above, pupils from households on benefits could be elig
bbc news understands that rob lewis, a former metropolitan police officer, created the group chat. ontinuing to rise, there are calls to expand the number of children who are eligible for free school meals. the celebrity chef tom kerridge is urging the government to act. he says around 800,000 pupils are slipping through cracks in the system, many of them in london. john maguire reports from lewisham. today, chef tom kerridge is cooking with pupils at torridon primary school in south—east...
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day after the damning findings highlighted in a report detailing serious misconduct with the metropolitan policeat's not being challenged. in a statement, the iopc said its thoughts and sympathies remain with the family and friends of 0ladeji 0mishore, but says at this stage it has no indication that any of the officers involved may have breached police professional standards or committed a criminal offence. greg mckenzie, bbc news. the trades union congress's annual congress — which was rescheduled following the queen's death in september — gets under way today. the three—day event is taking place in brighton. we can talk now to — kate bell, head of economics and rights at the tuc. welcome. thank you for being with us. you represent some 6 million members, is that correct? element that's right. what are your members want to see from the government? they want to see a strategy to get them a pay rise, we got the longest pay squeeze in hundred years, new research out today shows we will have two decades of lost living standards, so fundamentally people want a plan to deal with that, they want a pl
day after the damning findings highlighted in a report detailing serious misconduct with the metropolitan policeat's not being challenged. in a statement, the iopc said its thoughts and sympathies remain with the family and friends of 0ladeji 0mishore, but says at this stage it has no indication that any of the officers involved may have breached police professional standards or committed a criminal offence. greg mckenzie, bbc news. the trades union congress's annual congress — which was...
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the fbi, us capitol police, metropolitan police _ fbi, us capitol police, metropolitan police and _ fbi to the riot. we're now going to show you just a sample of the evidence we have received. days before _ the evidence we have received. days before january six the president senior— before january six the president senior advisers at the department of justice _ senior advisers at the department of justice and _ senior advisers at the department of justice and fbi for example received an intelligent summary that included material— an intelligent summary that included material including that certain peopie — material including that certain people travelling to washington were making _ people travelling to washington were making plans to attack the capitol. this summary noted online calls to occupy _ this summary noted online calls to occupy federal buildings for the rhetoric— occupy federal buildings for the rhetoric about invading the capital building — rhetoric about invading the capital building. and plans to arm themselves and engage in political violence _ themselves and engage in po
the fbi, us capitol police, metropolitan police _ fbi, us capitol police, metropolitan police and _ fbi to the riot. we're now going to show you just a sample of the evidence we have received. days before _ the evidence we have received. days before january six the president senior— before january six the president senior advisers at the department of justice _ senior advisers at the department of justice and _ senior advisers at the department of justice and fbi for example received an...
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this is footage of a joint operation of the fsb and the metropolitan police, according to the investigationw money from legal circulation , the attackers used one-day companies, which means that clients' funds were transferred for each transaction, they took a commission of 8.5% at home and more than 20 searches were carried out at the offices of the suspects. seals constituting documents of controlled organizations electronic keys of the system bank client funds in various currencies, as well as other items and documents of probative value to four defendants, the chosen measure of restraint in the form of house arrest preliminary investigation continues in moscow on dolgorukovskaya street completed restoration of the estate of petrov, the salt mansion of the beginning of the 19th century, which survived the napoleonic fire was in disrepair, its lower part consists of bricks, and the upper one is wooden, and this caused many problems for the restorers. in addition, it restores the interiors of a cultural heritage site. i had to in small fragments with the details of maxim once a couple of c
this is footage of a joint operation of the fsb and the metropolitan police, according to the investigationw money from legal circulation , the attackers used one-day companies, which means that clients' funds were transferred for each transaction, they took a commission of 8.5% at home and more than 20 searches were carried out at the offices of the suspects. seals constituting documents of controlled organizations electronic keys of the system bank client funds in various currencies, as well...
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he was killed by a metropolitan police officer at close range, prompting a homicide investigation.spondent reports from london. >> a makeshift shrine at the site of his killing in a case that has gripped the british capital. he died from a single shot to the head by a police marksman through a car window at close range. he was unarmed, and weeks away from becoming a father. police say the car was linked to firearms offenses, but they were not given his name because the car did not belong to him. the killing sparked a desperate search for answers from his family. calls for criminal charges against the officer who pulled the trigger. the officer has been suspended while the independent office for police conduct carries out a homicide investigation. >> how can a young man sit in a car unarmed, be shot in the head by police? >> while the investigation into what happened on this london street continues, his killing has reopened questions of police competence and allegations of institutional racism. and for others who have lost their loved ones as a result of police action, his death has
he was killed by a metropolitan police officer at close range, prompting a homicide investigation.spondent reports from london. >> a makeshift shrine at the site of his killing in a case that has gripped the british capital. he died from a single shot to the head by a police marksman through a car window at close range. he was unarmed, and weeks away from becoming a father. police say the car was linked to firearms offenses, but they were not given his name because the car did not belong...