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Posted by: kwflatbed

The Associated Press


LONDON --
The leader of a British police team that shot and killed a Brazilian man after mistaking him for a terrorist suspect broke down in tears on Tuesday as he defended his officers at a court hearing.
The officer, codenamed Ralph to protect his identity, told London's Central Criminal Court that despite what happened to Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes, he was very proud of his team of officers.
Ralph said police had been prepared to risk their lives pursuing the man they believed was a suicide bomber into the London subway system.
The officer was giving evidence at the trial of London's Metropolitan Police force, which has pleaded not guilty to breaching health and safety laws in the lead up to de Menezes' death.
On July 22, 2005, police followed de Menezes, 27, into London's Stockwell subway station from an apartment that had been linked to a failed suicide bomber, and shot the Brazilian seven times in the head on a train.
The chase and shooting occurred one day after a group of would-be suicide bombers botched an attack on London's transit system.
"We were going forward to deal with this in order to protect the public, even though this man could have had a device on him," Ralph told the court.
Defense lawyer Ronald Thwaites also read from a statement by Ralph, in which he said that the police officers believed they were risking their lives to protect the public.
"I hope that's not forgotten," the statement said.
When Thwaites asked Ralph how he felt about being called as a witness by the prosecution, the officer, who was giving evidence from behind a screen, choked with emotion and was given a box of tissues by the court usher.
Judge Richard Henriques said: "I think the response speaks for itself."
Ralph said of his fellow officers: "Despite the outcome, I was very proud of them."
Prosecutors say police killed de Menezes and put the lives of others at risk during their anti-terrorism operation because of flawed planning and chaos at headquarters.
Police dispute the charge, saying de Menezes' killing was an error, not a crime.

Information From: AP Wire Service



Posted by: Barbrady

What a mess that turned out to be.



Posted by: adroitcuffs

This case sickens me. It is yet another example of ignorant citizens persecuting police for doing their job. This shooting took place a short time after a significant multi-location terrorist attack took place in London, with the specific target sites being within the transport system; an attack during which innocent citizens were KILLED. De Menezes was wearing clothing inconsistent with the warm weather (a winter jacket), carrying a rucskack, and refused to stop for police when ordered. De Menezes RAN from police, jumping the turnstiles at the Tube station (the subway), and ran onto the train. It was de Menezes' actions and refusal to cooperate with the lawful orders of police that lead to his death. Yes, it is a tragedy for those who cared for him, however, it was a tragedy that could have been averted by de Menezes himself.

Prayers to the officers and their families who are going through the ultimate Monday morning quarterbacking.





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