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Justice For Mark Duggan as Jury found his killing lawful

An Inquest Jury Verdict


Mark Duggan Family Fights for Justice (Source: Photography Christabell Leonard Peters)
London 2011 Riot After the shooting of Mark Duggan
(Source: Photography: Christabell Leonard Peters)
USPA NEWS - In London an inquest jury found Mark Duggan who was believed he had gun with him in a taxi when he was immediately stopped by armed police in August 2011 but threw his gun away as soon as he left the taxi cab. According to witness, he was shot dead by the Armed Police with a gun in his hand.
Police Car Burned by Rioters after the Shooting of
Source: Photography: Christabell Leonard Peters
The family of Mark Duggan expressed their disappointment of the inquest which found Mr Duggan killing lawful when he was shot in August 2011 despite not holding a gun in his hand when he got out of the taxi cab that was stopped by the Armed policemen. The behaviour of the met police and the IPCC was heavily criticised ether Mark's death. He was accused of being a senior member of an organised violent crime by the police, even though he did not have a gun yet he was found to be killed lawfully. The family have vowed to fight for justice in Mark Duggan's name by saying that he was executed by the police on the street of Tottenham, London.
The scene of London Riot 2011 the aftermath
Source: Photography: Christabell Leonard Peters
The London Riot 2011 after the death of Mr Duggan
Source: Photographer: Christabell Leonard Peters
Forensic by Police aftermath 2011 London Riots
Source: Photographer Christabell Leonard Peters
Mark Duggan's Family during memorial service 2011
Source: Photography: Christabell Leonard Peters
The inquest sparked anger form Marks Duggan's supporters shouting abuse at the jury smashing and kicking the court doors. "No justice, no peace" shouted by the supporters of the Duggan's family The question is should a forearmed police officers carry a forehead camera for transparency? Is it an issue of a man carrying gun or it's a race issue... this is has been the concern of the public.
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