he said , sir tom sir tom casey. he said, sir tom sir tom casey. he said, sir tom little kc sorry.e said that the decision was taken at a moment when there was no immediate threat to life to his officers around him. well, martin blake denied that he was angry when he when he took that shot and he relied on the footage that was played out regularly at court to show that he had grounds to take that shot, that it was his reasonable and justifiable self belief that his colleagues were at risk of having their lives being taken by chris kaba's car as it made an attempt to escape from that blockade. other officers in the trial being cross—examined by the prosecution and the defence teams, said that they felt as though their lives were at risk. others also said that they would have made the same decision made by martin blake , a sergeant who by martin blake, a sergeant who was overwhelmed with emotion when the verdict was delivered. but the kaba family have today said that they are devastated. they say the not guilty verdict leaves us with the deep pain of injustice, adding to the unbearab