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Topic History of: Tomlinson "unlawfully killed" by Metrolpitan police officer - inquest jury
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SE in Dubai In The Know wrote:
Solihull Exile wrote:
I must say I'm in full agreement with your views on this matter,a sad disgrace that this country has let a piece of scum get away with televised murder.

It is a matter of concern that only one officer who saw Ian Tomlinson pushed over at the G20 protests wrote it up in a log, the police watchdog says.

A report by the IPCC also said it was "reckless" that an officer incorrectly told a pathologist the newspaper seller fell in front of a police van.

But it found no evidence of any attempt to cover up Mr Tomlinson's death at the protests in London on 1 April 2009.

The Met welcomed the findings and lack of evidence over misconduct claims.

all from - www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13334642

Do we sense (yet another) cover-up coming along ?


cover up coming along ITK? Unfortunately it's been here with us from the moment it happened

I used to believe what a great country I lived in,sad to say I was very misguided.
In The Know Solihull Exile wrote:
I must say I'm in full agreement with your views on this matter,a sad disgrace that this country has let a piece of scum get away with televised murder.

It is a matter of concern that only one officer who saw Ian Tomlinson pushed over at the G20 protests wrote it up in a log, the police watchdog says.

A report by the IPCC also said it was "reckless" that an officer incorrectly told a pathologist the newspaper seller fell in front of a police van.

But it found no evidence of any attempt to cover up Mr Tomlinson's death at the protests in London on 1 April 2009.

The Met welcomed the findings and lack of evidence over misconduct claims.

all from - www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13334642

Do we sense (yet another) cover-up coming along ?
Solihull Exile In The Know wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
Paddick ITK, Paddick

Sorry (there are SO many "Commissioners" - its hard to remember them all !)


Pillock ITK Pllock

I must say I'm in full agreement with your views on this matter,a sad disgrace that this country has let a piece of scum get away with televised murder.
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
Paddick ITK, Paddick

Sorry (there are SO many "Commissioners" - its hard to remember them all !)
Blackit What gets me is the fact that the metropolitan police routinely have covered up these cases and deliberately lied, as well as slandering the victims (no cctvs in the area, the police were under a hail of missiles when trying to save his life, Tomlinson was an alcoholic Millwall supporting hooligan etc).

There's always going to be bad apples, but I find it most disturbing that the media aren't talking about the attempted coverups involved in cases like this and the de Menez tube shooting.

The Metropolitan Police says that it shows all of their members are accountable. It seems like this individual thug has been made a scapegoat and the liers and perverters of justice at the top are getting off scott free.

By the way, where is BR? Did he announce his departure? I think we've probably reached the point where those who annoy the police too much could simply disappear without a trace (if the police are confident it wouldn't be noticed).