Chris Kaba was a “core member” of one of London’s most dangerous gangs and was allegedly involved in two shootings less than a week before he was killed by a police marksman.

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  1. Who was the career criminal and he lived by the gun and he died by the gun I see no problem there's been an investigation and the officer has been completely and utterly exonerated

  2. I feel for every mother who looses its child, but the whole he/she was so innocent bla bla bla is just ridiculous. At least be honest about what your child was about!

  3. Had to be said mate, and well said. Would be nice ti see the pissed MP to get his 10 years he appears to see as fit for proponents of violent crime, but can’t really seeing thst ever happening. Starmer may have to migrate to three tier “justice” system

  4. Lets be totally honest chris kabas mum has totally failed her son, a gang member, a criminal, you can only ask what sort of upbringing did he have. This isn't a racist issue but a young man that chose the wrong path in life.

  5. The officer was thrown to the wolfs by the CPS. Shame on this rotten government. This makes life and death decisions by armed response officers in jeopardy of being killed or seriously injured. Afraid they will be next in court if they have to pull the trigger in a life threatening situation. Incompetent Goverment and CPS would name the officer putting him and his family in danger during a trial and were still prepared to conceal this guys serious violent background to the jury. Totally get that for a fair trial dont mention previous violent convictions. Where is ABOTT, KHAN AND STARMER wonder if they will do a grovelling Uturn and praise the armed response officer for his bravery..

  6. She knows he was really an innocent aspiring architect whose career as a choirboy ended only when his voice broke at age 13. This traumatised him and resulted in one or two unfortunate incidents involving guns, knives and drugs, exacerbated by his poverty, deprivation and being a victim of racism.
    After being wrongfully imprisoned for being black at 14 he found Jesus and on his release, turned his life around etc etc.

  7. This man was a brutal, violent criminal! He was a long term serious criminal! Here is proof Britain and London was once a great city. Sadly we are watching the rapid decline & decay of London and other cities. The city has many serious issues such as homelessness. Street crime. Violence & Murders. Dozens of stabbings every day. Record domestic violence. More than 100 cars stolen DAILY! YES DAILY! Streets are dirty. Property developers are building hideous skyscrapers through questionable international
    investment syndicates. Only 36% of London residents have British heritage. Terrorist organisations such as Hamas, Hezbollah and ISIS proudly fly their flag in London boroughs. Thousands of phones stolen EVERY week. Dozens of pensioners are brutally attacked daily!!!! NO WHERE IS SAFE…. NO ONE IS SAFE…. Yes LONDON HAS FALLEN!

  8. He was a career criminal he was caught by police he tried to RAM a police officers cars and they did a clean kill this was taken to court and the officer who did it was exonerated

  9. I’m guessing it’s relevant to the officers a persons history going in, especially when it’s someone who’s high risk like this, So how is that history not relevant to a court case where they’re dealing with an individual who’s much higher risk and therefore is going to be more at of poor decisions on the officers part?
    I mean you’re never supposed to point a firearm at anyone unless theirs a threat to your own life because accidents do happen and equipment can fail, so why would they even be called out to an arrest if there wasn’t a significant enough threat to warrant it?
    The officer probably did make a poor decision or it was an accident, but again the risk assessment deemed that the risk of that happening was weighed against officer safety and deemed acceptable given the circumstances.

  10. Yes he was all of those things and possibly worse! However I thought you were supposed to have a Fair Trial, before being Sentanced! Tell me when did they bring back the Death Penalty!

  11. The CPS should be ashamed that they took this to trial, listening to voting chasing lowlifes like Sadiq Khan and Corbyn calling for justice! They tried to turn the perfectly legitimate shooting of a dangerous gang member into a racial issue. If they had any decency, they should resign. Disgusting!

  12. The truth is no geezer out there is too gangster to last on the streets not uk not anywhere justice will get served eventually this is the uk certain road guys wanna continue that lifestyle thinking its cool until you get locked up or be put 6 feet deep these mandem are straight clowns be acting like its the u.s with no opportunity as here especially being an coloured individual but its not true at all all you have to do change your crowd and your life style will change its what i did as an ex road guy!

  13. The mum and family knew and know of Chris’s daily activities and what he was about. He didn’t work no job he is from an innocent man and the family had the nerve to on the news standing in designer clothes claiming innocent and calling police murders. I wonder when the penny really drops for people with mindsets like that. The fact mum didn’t want this to be released says it all literally living in glass houses the fools.

  14. The Americanisation of the mindset of inner city UK cultures is showing that they are begging for their own George Floyd.
    But again, the criminal history shows otherwise

  15. He was known for guns, was a known gang member and was being hunted down for 2 possible shootings. Police took precautions but could not risk losing their one of their own. If you live by the gun there’s a good chance you’ll die by it. It’s a shame he’s lost his life and I feel for the family but he chose a life of violent crime and it caught up with him like many other criminals

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