The commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Mark Rowley, has said firearms officers believe they would get a fairer hearing if they shoot a terrorist.
The commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Mark Rowley, has said many of his firearms officers would rather face off with terrorists than gangsters because they believe they are more likely to get a “fair hearing” if they end up using their weapons.
“Whereas with a gangster, they feel that campaign groups can influence accountability in a way that leads to something that’s unbalanced and lasts forever,” he added.
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