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He had a gun, that's dodgy in my book.


That's not to say he should have been shot dead, but if he hadn't been dodgy a police firearms team wouldn't have been watching him in the first place.


The police messed up and then disgracefully tried ro cover it up and briefed media before the family. But let's not pretend he was sweet and innocent.

I think it has been established that he did not have a gun. He had a mobile phone in his hand when he was shot. A gun was found seven metres away behind a fence without his finger prints in them. The police did not see an gun exchange take place. The cab windows were not and I believe could not be opened. Neither cab driver nor the police saw him throw the gun...and the eye witness video footage does not correspond with the police and claim that he threw the gun over the fence. As far as I understand it..innocent until proven guilty isn't it. Surely if he was that dodgy they could at least have presented more conclusive evidence than they have managed so far.
'Executed, You words not mine...I was simply showing the media manipulation involved. Some of us fell for it..neither of us know the full details, I chose not to comment on what I don't have full knowledge of....I would love to have been in the courts throughout the trial, I find it intriguing that the outcome was lawful killing.

"I think it has been established that he did not have a gun."


Really? The inquest jury were asked:


"Did Mr Duggan have the gun with him in the taxi immediately before the

stop?"


They answered unanimously 'yes'.


http://dugganinquest.independent.gov.uk/docs/Jurys_Determination_and_Conclusion(1).pdf

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