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Officer weeps at Menezes hearing Officer weeps at Menezes hearing
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A specialist firearms officer has wept in court when giving evidence about how officers on his team came to shoot dead Jean Charles de Menezes.A specialist firearms officer has wept in court when giving evidence about how officers on his team came to shoot dead Jean Charles de Menezes.
The officer, codenamed "Ralph" told the Old Bailey, that "despite the outcome I was very proud of them that day". The officer told the Old Bailey that "despite the outcome I was very proud of them that day".
The Metropolitan Police is on trial over the 2005 shooting of the Brazilian at Stockwell Tube station. The Metropolitan Police is on trial at the over the 2005 shooting of the Brazilian at Stockwell Tube station.
The force denies breaking health and safety laws when it mistook Mr de Menezes for a suicide bomber.The force denies breaking health and safety laws when it mistook Mr de Menezes for a suicide bomber.
It faces a single charge of exposing the public to risk.It faces a single charge of exposing the public to risk.
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Scotland Yard has been accused of making "fundamental failures" in the way it handled the operation.Scotland Yard has been accused of making "fundamental failures" in the way it handled the operation.
The officer, codenamed "Ralph", was the leader of the CO19 specialist firearms team that pursued Mr de Menezes after a "state red" alert to stop him was issued.
He said: "The only people running down stairs to confront the man that they believed to be Hussain Osman, a known suicide bomber, were police officers from CO19 and surveillance officers as well, while everyone else was running out.
Police officers followed Mr Menezes down to the platform
"We were going forward to deal with this in order to protect the public, even though this man could have had a device on him."
Ronald Thwaites QC, defending, read from a statement made by the senior officer, in which he pointed out that police officers at the time believed they were risking their lives to protect the public.
The statement ended: "I hope that's not forgotten."
When Mr Thwaites asked him how he felt about being a prosecution witness, the officer, who was giving evidence behind a screen, could not respond and was passed a box of tissues by the court usher.
Trial judge Mr Justice Henriques said: "I think the response speaks for itself."
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Specialist firearms officers used hollow-point 124 grain bullets, employed by US air marshals, to kill Mr de Menezes, the court heard on Monday.Specialist firearms officers used hollow-point 124 grain bullets, employed by US air marshals, to kill Mr de Menezes, the court heard on Monday.
A senior firearms adviser, known as "Andrew" to protect his anonymity, said the decision to use this ammunition was made to help police chasing the failed 21 July suicide bombers.A senior firearms adviser, known as "Andrew" to protect his anonymity, said the decision to use this ammunition was made to help police chasing the failed 21 July suicide bombers.
He also stressed that officers were trained to fire "as a last resort, when conventional methods have failed".He also stressed that officers were trained to fire "as a last resort, when conventional methods have failed".
The adviser, who was an acting superintendent at the time of the fatal shooting, told the court: "The bullet flattens on impact and immediately incapacitates the target.
"This is a more effective bullet in the context of dealing with a suicide bomber as there is more chance of incapacitating a subject with a single shot."
Mr de Menezes, 27, was shot seven times in the head on a train at Stockwell station on 22 July 2005, after being wrongly identified as one of the 21/7 would-be bombers.Mr de Menezes, 27, was shot seven times in the head on a train at Stockwell station on 22 July 2005, after being wrongly identified as one of the 21/7 would-be bombers.