Cameron appeals for calm after Duggan inquest verdict

Britain’s prime minister has appealed for a calm response to the inquest verdict that a man was lawfully killed by a police marksman despite being unarmed.

Cameron appeals for calm after Duggan inquest verdict

David Cameron said he hoped people would respect the “proper judicial process” and welcomed the stance taken by Mark Duggan’s aunt Carole, who said she wanted “no more violence”.

Duggan’s family plan to hold a vigil in Tottenham, north London, at the weekend and there are concerns that the event could spark unrest in a repeat of what happened immediately after he was killed in 2011.

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