What will it take to loosen the grip of this appallingly useless Met Commissioner?
If she did not know the Prime Suspect in a kidnapping and killing was an armed police officer she should have done.
If she did yet still allowed him to wander around London with a loaded Heckler and Koch plus a sidearm she needs her bloody head seen to...
All that 'Common Purpose' rubbish she promotes has softened her brain.
Time to go....Dick....and fast.
As usual, the Dame is spot on. This armed police officer was clearly mad allowed on our streets
ReplyDeleteWhat on earth is the Dame talking about?
ReplyDeleteThink abut it and then you won't need to ask silly questions.....The officer was off sick with stress issues so he should have been relieved of duties involving carrying arms. Equally, the police allowed him to continue to carry a firearm for two days whilst they followed him. Don't ask daft questions
DeleteA civilian with a shotgun licence undergoes checks to ensure he is mentally stable. It is clear this officer was off sick for mental issues yet allowed to continue on duty with a firearm
ReplyDeleteHow can he be 'off sick' and simultaneously be 'carrying a firearm'?
ReplyDeleteI may not be a fan of the Commissioner but is she supposed to know who the suspect is in every crime ? If a complaint is made an investigation takes place do we think every rport of a crime is straight ttohe Commissioners desk ?
ReplyDeleteAnd lets say they had suspended this officer immediately, well would you automtaically suspect that that person accused of flashing in a branch of a fast food restaurant in South London was respsonsible for a kidnap and murder three days later ?
Time will tell if police missed any signs this officer was dangerous but I think it unfair to say the Commissioner should have known he was the main suspect based on what we know so far.
The Commissioner may have a lot to anser for but I am not sure this is one of them, I think some are just looking to blame police for this man , and how many men were reported to police the same day he was ?
You are missing the entire point for whatever reason.
ReplyDelete1. It was known for months that a H&K carrying office was off sick for stress. He should never have been allowed to return to duties where a firearm was carried. The chain of command should have been such that the Commissioner knew especially as it was under her watch that an innocent traveller was shot and killed.
2. The fact that a police officer was under suspicion of murder should have been shot at rocket speed to the top of the head of the rotting fish that is the Met
Two many errors under this woman's regime. In the private sector she would have been long out on her ear.
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