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Metropolitan Police apologise for officers' selfie at murder scene | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
The Metropolitan Police have apologised after two officers tweeted a selfie from the scene of a murder in east London. | |
Uniformed officers from Newham’s Forest Gate North team posted the image from the Stratford Centre shopping complex on Thursday, the morning after a young man had been stabbed to death. | |
The pair “will be spoken to”, the force said in a statement. | The pair “will be spoken to”, the force said in a statement. |
A spokesman said: “We apologise for any offence caused by the ‘selfie’ picture that was posted from the scene of a serious crime this morning. | A spokesman said: “We apologise for any offence caused by the ‘selfie’ picture that was posted from the scene of a serious crime this morning. |
“The officers showed a lack of judgement and sensitivity in posting this and they will be spoken to and reminded of how to use social media responsibly. | “The officers showed a lack of judgement and sensitivity in posting this and they will be spoken to and reminded of how to use social media responsibly. |
“The tweet has now been removed.” | “The tweet has now been removed.” |
Local neighbourhood policing teams ordinarily use their Twitter accounts to provide updates on foot patrols, drop-in sessions for residents and appeals for information. | Local neighbourhood policing teams ordinarily use their Twitter accounts to provide updates on foot patrols, drop-in sessions for residents and appeals for information. |
No arrests have been made after the man, in his early twenties, was found with stab wounds outside the shopping centre at around 9.30pm on Tuesday, the Met said. | |
He died an hour later. | He died an hour later. |
The Met’s spokesman added: “His next of kin have now been informed. Formal identification awaits and a post mortem examination will be held in due course. | The Met’s spokesman added: “His next of kin have now been informed. Formal identification awaits and a post mortem examination will be held in due course. |
“At this early stage, it is believed that the victim and a friend were involved in an altercation with a group of young males before he was stabbed.” | “At this early stage, it is believed that the victim and a friend were involved in an altercation with a group of young males before he was stabbed.” |
Last week, it was revealed that London’s Air Ambulance was now being called to more stabbings and shootings than road accidents for the first time in its history. | |
“It is not unusual now for our teams to perform open chest surgery for stab wounds twice in a single day. This would have been unheard of a few years back,” lead clinician Dr Gareth Grier said last Thursday. | |
Anyone with information about the Stratford killing should call 020 8721 4005 and quote CAD 7391/20 March, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. |
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