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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 figuresFirearms figures
The number of authorised police firearms officers (AFOs) have fallen for four years in a row, figures released last month revealed. 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.