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PC Keith Blakelock murder: Dead PC's helmet used 'like trophy' | PC Keith Blakelock murder: Dead PC's helmet used 'like trophy' |
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Rioters passed a police helmet around "like a trophy" after PC Keith Blakelock was killed in the Broadwater Farm disturbances, a jury has heard. | Rioters passed a police helmet around "like a trophy" after PC Keith Blakelock was killed in the Broadwater Farm disturbances, a jury has heard. |
A key witness said he had seen Nicky Jacobs, 45, attacking the officer on the estate in Tottenham, north London, in October 1985. | A key witness said he had seen Nicky Jacobs, 45, attacking the officer on the estate in Tottenham, north London, in October 1985. |
The witness, known as Rhodes Levin to protect his identity, was giving evidence at the Old Bailey. | The witness, known as Rhodes Levin to protect his identity, was giving evidence at the Old Bailey. |
Mr Jacobs, 45, denies murdering the officer, who was repeatedly stabbed. | Mr Jacobs, 45, denies murdering the officer, who was repeatedly stabbed. |
Mr Levin, who himself admits kicking the police officer "a few times", said he saw Mr Jacobs kicking and punching PC Blakelock during the onslaught. | Mr Levin, who himself admits kicking the police officer "a few times", said he saw Mr Jacobs kicking and punching PC Blakelock during the onslaught. |
He also claimed he had seen the defendant carrying a lock knife at the scene with a brown handle and blade of around six inches. | He also claimed he had seen the defendant carrying a lock knife at the scene with a brown handle and blade of around six inches. |
He said that immediately afterwards Mr Jacobs had told him that he had "got a couple of dukes in" on the policeman. | He said that immediately afterwards Mr Jacobs had told him that he had "got a couple of dukes in" on the policeman. |
Helmet 'a trophy' | |
Mr Levin told the jury at that point he saw a police helmet but could not remember who was holding it. | Mr Levin told the jury at that point he saw a police helmet but could not remember who was holding it. |
"They were passing it around, showing it," he said. "Like I say, it was like a trophy." | "They were passing it around, showing it," he said. "Like I say, it was like a trophy." |
The court heard that after being arrested in November 1985, Mr Levin was kept in custody for five days without assistance from a lawyer, and he said that during interviews with the police he was assaulted. | |
However, he denied that officers had suggested names that they wanted him to "put in the frame". | |
During police interviews, Mr Levin had said that Winston Silcott had been behind the attack on PC Blakelock and was the only one he saw with a "large machete", which he now admits was a lie. | |
Mr Silcott was one of three men who had their 1987 convictions for allegedly murdering the officer quashed in 1991. | |
Asked why he had accused Mr Silcott, Mr Levin told the court: "Because it seemed like him. It looked like him." | |
Courtenay Griffiths QC, for the defence, asked Mr Levin: "So, on a belief, you were willing to put someone's name forward for the murder of a police officer - that is something you are capable of doing?" | |
Mr Levin answered: "I believed it was him at the time." | |
Party 'assault' | |
Mr Levin, who has convictions relating to Class A drugs, was sentenced for affray and handling stolen goods in relation to the riots, the Old Bailey heard. | Mr Levin, who has convictions relating to Class A drugs, was sentenced for affray and handling stolen goods in relation to the riots, the Old Bailey heard. |
He was paid around £5,000 and given immunity from prosecution after providing information to a renewed investigation into the policeman's murder in the 1990s. | He was paid around £5,000 and given immunity from prosecution after providing information to a renewed investigation into the policeman's murder in the 1990s. |
Police approached him again in January 2008 and since then he has received money for a deposit on accommodation and expenses, jurors were told. | Police approached him again in January 2008 and since then he has received money for a deposit on accommodation and expenses, jurors were told. |
Mr Levin said that two or three months after he was interviewed by police in 1985 he was assaulted at a party in Tottenham and warned not to get involved. | Mr Levin said that two or three months after he was interviewed by police in 1985 he was assaulted at a party in Tottenham and warned not to get involved. |
"One of the guys smashed a bottle over my head," he said. | "One of the guys smashed a bottle over my head," he said. |
The trial continues. |
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