BREAKING: The police officer who shot Chris Kaba will NOT face disciplinary proceedings

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Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has strongly criticised the length of time it took for the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) to clear the firearms officer who shot Chris Kaba, describing the process as "far, far too long" and "unacceptable." Speaking after the decision, Rowley praised the professionalism and courage of the Met's armed officers, arguing that those who are prepared to run towards danger should not have their lives turned upside down by prolonged investigations. He said the current system places officers under unnecessary legal jeopardy and insisted that investigations of this nature should take weeks, not years. Rowley warned that lengthy investigations have a wider impact on policing, creating hesitation and caution among firearms officers who are required to make split-second decisions in dangerous situations. He argued that the uncertainty surrounding such cases undermines confidence within specialist policing units and questioned whether the justi

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