Mark Duggan shooting: lessons to learn
Allowing firearms officers 48 hours to compose themselves before being questioned is among the concerns raised by the coroner in charge of the Mark Duggan inquest.
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Rapper Wretch 32 was among hundreds of protestors outside Tottenham police station in North London demanding racial justice.
Allowing firearms officers 48 hours to compose themselves before being questioned is among the concerns raised by the coroner in charge of the Mark Duggan inquest.
Met Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley is shouted down by crowds outside court after an inquest jury ruled Mark Duggan – whose death triggered the 2011 riots – was lawfully killed by police.
An inquest jury considering the death of Mark Duggan, whose killing by police sparked widespread riots in England in the summer of 2011, decides he was lawfully killed.
The inquest into the death of Mark Duggan, the flashpoint for the 2010 riots, reaches a critical point.
The inquest into the death of Mark Duggan is shown an anonymous letter claiming he was shot after being set up by a police informant.
The jury examining the death of Mark Duggan, which triggered widespread rioting across the UK, is told to decide if it was “absolutely necessary” for a police officer to shoot him.
The police marksman who shot Mark Duggan tells a court he was “absolutely 100 per cent” sure he was holding a handgun.
A year after police shot Mark Duggan his mother still has many unanswered questions about his death, writes Channel 4 News Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel.
As an investigation finds that the parents of Mark Duggan were not told of their son’s death by either police or the IPCC, Simon Israel speaks to family members.
A police watchdog investigator admits a “mistake” was made in releasing information suggesting Mark Duggan fired on officers before he was killed.
Two Metropolitan Police officers are on restricted duties following developments in the Mark Duggan shooting inquiry. The shooting led to the outbreak of rioting in north London over the summer.
Mark Duggan, whose shooting by police in Tottenham on 4 August sparked a wave of rioting across England, is buried in north London.
The Met admit they failed to tell Mark Duggan’s parents that he had been killed by police marksmen, FactCheck learns.
Exclusive: Mark Duggan’s partner tells Channel 4 News the London riots are “out of control”. Semone Wilson says she is “100 per cent sure” that Mark did not fire at police before he was killed.