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IPCC clears Menezes police again IPCC sticks to Menezes decision
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The officers who shot dead Jean Charles de Menezes will not face disciplinary action, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) says. Officials have said they are sticking to their original decision not to recommend disciplining the officers who shot dead Jean Charles de Menezes.
The IPCC had reviewed its original decision following last year's inquest into the shooting at Stockwell Tube station in south London in July 2005. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) had reviewed its earlier findings after requests from the 27-year-old Brazilian's family.
The review followed one by the Crown Prosecution Service into its decisions. The review followed the recording of an open verdict at last year's inquest into the 2005 shooting in south London.
In December the jury returned an open verdict into the death of the Brazilian who was mistaken for a suicide bomber. Police had mistaken the electrician for a suicide bomber.