Marksmen 'can only fire on identification', de Menezes inquiry hears

Police marksmen should only open fire if they have definitely identified a suspect, Scotland Yard's anti-terror chief told the London inquest into Jean Charles de Menezes's death today.

Marksmen 'can only fire on identification', de Menezes inquiry hears

Police marksmen should only open fire if they have definitely identified a suspect, Scotland Yard's anti-terror chief told the London inquest into Jean Charles de Menezes's death today.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner John McDowall agreed that he would "not contemplate" an armed officer taking a shot on the basis of a "less than positive identification".

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