
‘This painful death must be the last’: Faces of men who died following contact with police in 2022 as families demand answers

‘This painful death must be the last’: Faces of men who died following contact with police in 2022 as families demand answers
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For as long as people attack other people, and threaten the Police with deadly force, people are going to be killed.
If you want it to be the last, work on that
Answer “Your family member was a dangerous criminal who was threatening and putting the lives of others at risk leaving the police with no other choice.”
Live by the sword die by the sword
Chris Kaba tried to kill police officers using his car as a weapon. A car that was linked to a shooting, earlier that week (why he was pulled over)..
Why is it that bleeding heart lefties always rally around the absolute dredges of society?
It is a good thing this man is no longer on the streets. Prison would have been preferable, but he made the decision to attempt to kill a police officer and paid for that decision with his life.
Fuck about and find out.
Occasionally killing people when absolutely necessary is kind of in the remit of the police. Maybe don’t make them kill you.
The only question Chris Kaba’s parents need answering is why they raised a violent gangster of a son. They should look at themselves before crying racism
These are hardly upstanding citizens. The streets are safer without them.
> Marius Ciolac – shot dead by police after wielding a sword and smashing up a police station
> Chris Kaba – shot in the head by a Met Police officer after trying to ram police vehicle, previously used in gun crime. Incidentally Chris Kaba used a firearm previously as well
> Liam Allan – drowns after trying to swim away to resist arrest
> Oladeji Omishore died after jumping in the River Thames while being Tasered by police
The last (and others regarding mental health episodes) is genuinely quite tragic (daily mail hate baiting notwithstanding) but this is not exactly Jean Charles de Menezes or George Floyd style police brutality?