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Protest March for Chris Kaba

A protest march for Chris Kaba is conducted for justice. A protest march for Chris Kaba is about to be conducted. The Metropolitan Police should release the body-cam footage from the officers involved in the fatal shooting of Chris Kaba. The family of Kaba and the justice campaigners demanded to release his body-cam footage. The 24-year-old was due to become a father for the first time. He was shot by a firearms officer in his car in Streatham Hill, South London last Monday night.


The Incident


The police watchdog that was launched a homicide investigation for the killing. He confirms that a black man, Mr. Kaba was unarmed when the shooting occurred. His death has brought forth into light a national outrage with thousands of people marching on the streets. The marching through the Whitehall on Saturday demanded justice for the 24-year-old man Chris Kaba.


The Campaigners Demand


The campaigners have explained that the organizers had come under immense pressure to cancel the demo because the queen died last Friday. These campaigners said they refused to do this because a young man of 24 years had lost his life. The campaigners believed that. The people chanted that no justice means no peace, confirming the co-convener of Racism Weyman Bennett. The supporters of the campaign demanded justice. They marched from Parliament Square to Scotland Yard and ended it there.


Justice should be served!


A statement was released before the demo, by his family demanding the suspension of the police officer who fired the shot. They also urged the Independent Office for Police Conduct to conclude the investigation briskly. They should brand any unavoidable delay as unacceptable. The family has also demanded the Met release the body-cam footage which showcased the moment when Kaba was shot. Delia Mattis an activist from the Black Lives Matter Enfield told the star that their demands are clear. They told them to release the bodycam footage and charge the officers for his murder.

Protest March for Chris Kaba


Kaba’s Death


Kaba died after his car was thrust by two police vehicles. It all happened on a residential street and firing was attempted one round from a police weapon. The officers of the IOPC coaxed the vehicle. It was linked to a firearms incident before some days. The watchdog confirms that the car is not registered to Kaba. Jefferson Bosela, Kaba’s cousin confirms that after the Saturday demo they owe an opportunity. The opportunity is to look into the eyes of his murderer and ask for the reason for the murder.


His Unfortunate Demise


The questions showered about why he was taken from the Earth so early with some little time given to him. He was sitting inside the car defenseless, petrified, unarmed, and scared. It’s more than a simple issue of shooting and a person dying. A society should be progressive with a mentality where no racists exist. An objective of equality and justice should prevail in society.

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