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==Menezes Restrained When Shot==  
 
==Menezes Restrained When Shot==  
  
According to secret documents that were leaked, when Menezes was shot he had already been overpowered by a surveillance officer that had been following him from his flat in Brixton.<ref name="Guardian 1"> Rosie Cowan, Duncan Campbell & Vikram Dodd, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/aug/17/july7.menezes ‘New claims emerge over Menezes death’], ''The Guardian'', 17 August 2005, accessed 06.09.10</ref> In other words, Menezes was shot 8 times even though he had been restrained by a police officer.
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According to secret documents that were leaked, when Menezes was shot he had already been overpowered by a surveillance officer that had been following him from his flat in Brixton.
  
According to the surveillance officers account that restrained him: <blockquote style="background-color:ivory;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">"I heard shouting which included the word 'police' and turned to face the [Menezes] in the denim jacket … [Menezes] immediately stood up and advanced towards me and the [armed officers] ... I grabbed [Menezes] in the denim jacket by wrapping both my arms around his torso, pinning his arms to his side. I then pushed him back on to the seat where he had been previously sitting ... I then heard a gunshot very close to my left ear and was dragged away on to the floor of the carriage." <ref name="Guardian 1"/></blockquote>
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<ref name="Guardian 1"> Rosie Cowan, Duncan Campbell & Vikram Dodd, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/aug/17/july7.menezes ‘New claims emerge over Menezes death’],''The Guardian'', 17 August 2005, accessed 06.09.10
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In other words, Menezes was shot 8 times even though he had been restrained by a police officer.</ref>
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According to the surveillance officers account that restrained him: <blockquote style="background-color:ivory;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">"I heard shouting which included the word 'police' and turned to face the [Menezes] in the denim jacket … [Menezes] immediately stood up and advanced towards me and the [armed officers] ... I grabbed [Menezes] in the denim jacket by wrapping both my arms around his torso, pinning his arms to his side. I then pushed him back on to the seat where he had been previously sitting ... I then heard a gunshot very close to my left ear and was dragged away on to the floor of the carriage."</blockquote>
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 22:08, 6 September 2010

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Jean Charles De Menezes
Jean Charles De Menezes dead body lies on the train at Stockwell tube station

Jean Charles De Menezes (born 1978) was a Brazilian migrant electrician who was shot and killed by armed officers at Stockwell Tube station on 22 July 2005 after being mistaken as one of the four 21/7 suicide bombers.

He was shot 7 times in the head and once in the shoulder at point-blank range. Nobody has ever been held responsible for his death.[1]

His death was the first under the 2001 Operation Kratos strategy.

The death and reporting of the tragedy of Menezes' shooting, argued his lawyers, was wrapped in a shroud of misinformation.[2]

Defence of Shooting

Sir Ian Blair, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, defended the shooting of Menezes by stating that if the police did not shoot him, they would have faced the risk of “certain death.”[3]

Ian Blair wrote to the Home Office permanent Secretary Sir John Gieve one day after Menezes was killed and stated that he sought to “maximise the legal protection for officers” who were exercising shoot-to-kill powers. He stated that the environment that faced officers meant that they could not “risk the kind of containment and negotiation tactics” that would be normally expected of them. The only choice an officer may have may be to shoot-to-kill in order to prevent the detonation of a device.”Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

According to the surveillance officers account that restrained him:

"I heard shouting which included the word 'police' and turned to face the [Menezes] in the denim jacket … [Menezes] immediately stood up and advanced towards me and the [armed officers] ... I grabbed [Menezes] in the denim jacket by wrapping both my arms around his torso, pinning his arms to his side. I then pushed him back on to the seat where he had been previously sitting ... I then heard a gunshot very close to my left ear and was dragged away on to the floor of the carriage."

Resources

Notes

  1. The Jean Charles de Menezes Family Campaign, accessed 06.09.10
  2. Harriet Wistrich and Gareth Peirce, Press Statement 2: Response to the evidence made public during the last 24 hours as to the true circumstances of the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, 17 August 2005, accessed 06.09.10
  3. Gordon Rayner, ‘The shot Brazilian was here with a fake visa’, The Daily Mail, 29 July 2005, accessed via LexisNexis on 06.09.10