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UK police officer unjustified in shooting dead Black man, district attorney informs murder trial

A British policeman who shot dead a Black man during an incident in London 2 years back was unjustified when he picked to fire, district attorneys stated on Wednesday at the start of his murder trial.

Chris Kaba, who was unarmed, passed away from a single gunshot to the head after his car was come by cops firearms officers in the Streatham location of south London on Sept. 5 2022.

His death resulted in large demonstrations and anger amongst the capital's Black community.

Martyn Blake, the officer who shot Kaba, went on trial at London's Old Bailey court on Wednesday. Blake, 40, has pleaded innocent to a single count of murder.

District attorney Tom Little informed jurors that Blake's decision to shoot Kaba was not fairly justified or reasonable.

The car Kaba was driving was followed by cops as it had been linked to a reported shooting the previous night, Little said. Kaba tried to drive away but was boxed in when Blake fired the deadly shot through the car windshield, the prosecutor stated.

Little added: There was, we state, no genuine or immediate risk to the life of anybody present at the scene and, in particular, at the necessary moment when the accused fired that fatal shot.

The district attorney stated jurors might want to think about whether Blake was upset, frustrated and frustrated that Kaba had not obeyed directions from cops when he chose to shoot.

The trial is anticipated to last three weeks.

(source: Reuters)