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Armed Police Officers patrolling Liecester Square. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-armed-police-officers-patrolling-liecester-square-britains-most-senior-108577508.html
RMG8J3M4–Armed Police Officers patrolling Liecester Square. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said.
Armed Police Officers patrolling Liecester Square. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-armed-police-officers-patrolling-liecester-square-britains-most-senior-108577513.html
RMG8J3M9–Armed Police Officers patrolling Liecester Square. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said.
Armed Police officers in Westminster. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-in-westminster-britains-most-senior-police-officer-today-defended-the-specialist-firearms-officers-who-who-shot-dead-an-innocent-brazilian-man-they-had-mistaken-for-a-suicide-bomber-metropolitan-police-commissioner-sir-ian-blair-said-the-officers-who-shot-jean-charles-de-menezes-at-stockwell-tube-station-last-week-would-have-thought-they-faced-the-risk-of-certain-death-they-clearly-thought-they-were-dealing-with-a-suicide-bomber-and-yet-they-still-ran-towards-him-he-said-image380570223.html
RM2D34D5K–Armed Police officers in Westminster. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said.
Police officers on the concourse at central London's Victoria railway station. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-officers-on-the-concourse-at-central-londons-victoria-railway-108577475.html
RMG8J3JY–Police officers on the concourse at central London's Victoria railway station. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said.
British Transport Police officers on the concourse at central London's Victoria railway station. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-transport-police-officers-on-the-concourse-at-central-londons-108577474.html
RMG8J3JX–British Transport Police officers on the concourse at central London's Victoria railway station. Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said.
Armed Police officers in central London, Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-police-officers-in-central-london-britains-most-senior-police-officer-today-defended-the-specialist-firearms-officers-who-who-shot-dead-an-innocent-brazilian-man-they-had-mistaken-for-a-suicide-bomber-metropolitan-police-commissioner-sir-ian-blair-said-the-officers-who-shot-jean-charles-de-menezes-at-stockwell-tube-station-last-week-would-have-thought-they-faced-the-risk-of-certain-death-they-clearly-thought-they-were-dealing-with-a-suicide-bomber-and-yet-they-still-ran-towards-him-he-said-image380570221.html
RM2D34D5H–Armed Police officers in central London, Britain's most senior police officer today defended the specialist firearms officers who who shot dead an innocent Brazilian man they had mistaken for a suicide bomber. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the officers who shot Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station last week would have thought they faced the risk of 'certain death'. They 'clearly thought' they were dealing with a suicide bomber, and yet they still ran towards him, he said.
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