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.
Files relating to three judge-led inquiries, including the police shooting of Mark Duggan, have gone missing in the post, the Ministry of Justice says.
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.
Bloody scenes of domestic violence are being used to launch the most extensive trial in the UK of police body-worn cameras.
Hundreds of protesters chant anti-police slogans outside Tottenham police station during a vigil for Mark Duggan.
Duggan family friend Stafford Scott speaks about his dead friend, the verdict on his killing, and about Met chief Hogan-Howe – ‘the least he could do for the Duggan family is give them an apology’.
Responding to the Mark Duggan inquest verdict of lawful killing, residents of Tottenham tell Channel 4 News that “the power to abuse has been used” and “something doesn’t feel right with the verdict.”
After the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan by police is deemed lawful by a jury, Channel 4 News looks at the use of guns by UK police – and whether it’s more than in other police forces around the world.
Two years after a vigil for Mark Duggan sparked riots, his family say they will hold a second this weekend. Duggan’s family want to remember his life, after a jury ruled his killing by police lawful.
David Lammy, MP for Tottenham, says that the verdict in the Mark Duggan case raises a number of important questions, saying it is “unusual” for a jury to come to the conclusion it has.
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.
Pam Duggan, the mother of Mark Duggan, flanked by one of his children, condemns the police for killing her son. She tells Channel 4 News her younger son is now being harassed by police.
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.
As a community activist tells Channel 4 News he was stopped and searched on his way to the interview, Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley speaks about the Duggan verdict.
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.