I'm surprised the BBC is not holding a national day of mourning
I pinched this from another site
"Unarmed , young musician, trainee architect, engaged father to be"
should have read;
"Former convict, with a restraining order and couple of drill songs, was trying to use a £70k car he didn't own (linked to an attempted firearms murder in a crowded night club the night before) as a weapon".
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The head of CPS is on record as an alledged supporter of BLM. No surprise he recommended the policeman should be prosecuted.This needs an inquiry against the CPS , they should have supported the officer from the off.
The CPS definitely needs investigating then .The head of CPS is on record as an alledged supporter of BLM. No surprise he recommended the policeman should be prosecuted.
see aboveIf someone has placed a £10000 bounty on the copper, why aren't they a) been arrested and b) prosecuted.
BBC nonsense again, wonder if they're traumatised by the constant black on black gang violence and killings. Kaba was using the car as a weapon yet the BBC say he was unarmed, JHFCYou can always rely on the BBC
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Chris Kaba verdict is traumatising, say black community leaders
Community leaders say London's black communities are traumatised over the Chris Kaba court case.www.bbc.co.uk
Apparently the black community is traumatised, really?
My own personal experience is when talking to black people individually many of them bemoan crime in their community however they are reluctant to speak out.
So I guess my question to the BBC is how accurate is that statement that the black community is traumatised? Certainly the usual suspects are gobbing off about police brutality but do they accurately reflect the feelings of their community?
I would say those black community leaders are failing their people. They have a chance to show that gun crime and gang culture only leads to one thing. It's not a glamorous life it leads to early death so don't do it. But no they waffle on about justice which means a guilty verdict. He's black, the policeman shot him so the copper is guilty.You can always rely on the BBC
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Chris Kaba verdict is traumatising, say black community leaders
Community leaders say London's black communities are traumatised over the Chris Kaba court case.www.bbc.co.uk
Apparently the black community is traumatised, really?
My own personal experience is when talking to black people individually many of them bemoan crime in their community however they are reluctant to speak out.
So I guess my question to the BBC is how accurate is that statement that the black community is traumatised? Certainly the usual suspects are gobbing off about police brutality but do they accurately reflect the feelings of their community?
The CPS definitely needs investigating then .