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Anthony Long: Officer cleared after Azelle Rodney shooting attacks IPCC | Anthony Long: Officer cleared after Azelle Rodney shooting attacks IPCC |
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An ex-Met firearms officer cleared of murder has said the police watchdog "seems to be treating officers as criminals". | An ex-Met firearms officer cleared of murder has said the police watchdog "seems to be treating officers as criminals". |
Anthony Long faced trial last year, a decade after he shot suspected armed robber Azelle Rodney. | Anthony Long faced trial last year, a decade after he shot suspected armed robber Azelle Rodney. |
He expressed his concerns about the Independent Police Complaints Commission in a Radio Times interview. | He expressed his concerns about the Independent Police Complaints Commission in a Radio Times interview. |
An IPCC spokesman said it was "right that when there is a fatality there is an independent investigation". | An IPCC spokesman said it was "right that when there is a fatality there is an independent investigation". |
Mr Long said scrutiny was expected, but said "the problem is the interpretation of the rules and the way in which officers were treated". | Mr Long said scrutiny was expected, but said "the problem is the interpretation of the rules and the way in which officers were treated". |
He added: "Today, the Independent Police Complaints Commission seems to be treating police officers as criminals. | He added: "Today, the Independent Police Complaints Commission seems to be treating police officers as criminals. |
"My former colleagues are saying 'we will stand by for a Paris-type attack, but when you want us to go out and do an intelligence-led operation against criminals you might need to satisfy us that the intelligence is perfect, or we're not going out'. | "My former colleagues are saying 'we will stand by for a Paris-type attack, but when you want us to go out and do an intelligence-led operation against criminals you might need to satisfy us that the intelligence is perfect, or we're not going out'. |
"I think we're quite close to that situation." | "I think we're quite close to that situation." |
The IPCC referred the Azelle Rodney case to the Crown Prosecution Service after a public inquiry in 2013 found there was "no lawful justification" for the shooting. | The IPCC referred the Azelle Rodney case to the Crown Prosecution Service after a public inquiry in 2013 found there was "no lawful justification" for the shooting. |
Mr Long, who will be featured on Secrets of a Police Marksman on Channel 4 on 18 August, said he was "absolutely confident" his actions in shooting Mr Rodney were correct. | Mr Long, who will be featured on Secrets of a Police Marksman on Channel 4 on 18 August, said he was "absolutely confident" his actions in shooting Mr Rodney were correct. |
The IPCC said: "Our independent scrutiny should not cause any officer to be concerned about taking on a firearms role." | The IPCC said: "Our independent scrutiny should not cause any officer to be concerned about taking on a firearms role." |
Firearms figures | Firearms figures |
The number of authorised police firearms officers (AFOs) has fallen for four years in a row, figures released last month revealed. | |
There were 5,639 AFOs across England and Wales as of 31 March - down by eight compared with the previous year. | There were 5,639 AFOs across England and Wales as of 31 March - down by eight compared with the previous year. |
It means the number has dwindled by more than 1,000 in the past five years. | It means the number has dwindled by more than 1,000 in the past five years. |
At the time the figures were published, the government said they did not include an "uplift" in armed policing capability to be delivered over the next two years. | At the time the figures were published, the government said they did not include an "uplift" in armed policing capability to be delivered over the next two years. |
A drive to boost the police service's firearms capacity was launched in the wake of last November's Paris attacks, but rank-and-file leaders have questioned where the additional personnel will be drawn from. | A drive to boost the police service's firearms capacity was launched in the wake of last November's Paris attacks, but rank-and-file leaders have questioned where the additional personnel will be drawn from. |
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