London Police Officers Stand Against Arming After Murder Charge

Hundreds of London police officers have refused to carry firearms after an officer was charged with murder in the shooting of a Black man. The officer, identified as NX121, was charged with murder in the death of Chris Kaba, who was killed while driving a vehicle. The incident has further eroded public confidence in the London police force, which has been plagued by high-profile scandals and accusations of institutional racism and sexism. The protest by the officers highlights concerns about the impact of the murder charge on their decision-making in challenging situations. The officers' protest prompted the government to consider deploying soldiers, but enough officers have since returned to firearms duty, ending the need for military assistance.
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