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.

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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