The Metropolitan Police Commissioner is lobbying for reform in response to the decision to bring criminal charges against ...
The commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has warned that “crushing the spirit” of officers will make London less safe ...
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley commented after Yvette Cooper unveiled a string of measures in the wake of the Chris Kaba case ...
A black rights charity that claimed the gangster Chris Kaba was a victim of “racist state violence” is being examined by ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has unveiled a "presumption of anonymity for firearms officers subject to criminal trial".
Chris Kaba was a core member of a notorious south London gang and accused of being the gunman in an alleged bid to murder a rival in a nightclub shooting days before he was killed. The 24-year-old ...
The Kaba family’s sorrow at losing a son has been compounded by a deep sense of injustice, with their worst fears about the system confirmed: a Black man’s life, once again, has been deemed ...
That’s because the confrontation between the police and Kaba, 24, is symptomatic of a system in which Black men in the UK are set up to fail. I don’t for a moment condone Kaba’s attempt to ...
What this shows is the white supremacy and institutional racism of the Met – and the criminal justice system more broadly – in action: Chris Kaba’s police officer murderer getting off scott ...
Speaking after the verdict at the Old Bailey on Monday, Mr Kaba's family said it was "painful proof that our lives are not valued by the system". Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley ...
A judge warned Chris Kaba he would "end up dead" if he continued his life of crime before he was killed by a police marksman. The chilling prediction came as Mr Kaba, 24, was sentenced for his ...
Mr Kaba's family said they had been left with a sense of injustice and were "devastated". But Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said "no police officer was above the law but the system ...