Because they want the verdict to come from people in full possession of the evidence, rather than those who glance at a newspaper and then churn out snap judgements on internet message boards.
no need for insults, admarlow. I repeat my first post: if I point a gun at you and pull the trigger, where's the accident? You think I should get off by saying 'The terrorists made me do it'?
If this was an accident, then we all ought to be aware that at any time at any place we could be shot and killed by the police and that it would be totally OK because it was a case of mistaken identity and we live in a time of terrorism. It was not 'murder' but neither was it an accident.
' would prefer 20 'de Menezes' to one 7/7'. Even if this were to happen to a member of your family admarlow?
the guys look sililar, he was living in a property with the suspect and he was running for a train wearing a bit coat, it is an unfortunate accident and nothing more. If we didn't have scum blowing stemselves up on trains the officers involved wouldn't feel they needed to take this hard decision? what would you do if you truly thought someone was about to blow up a train?
Neither Adam Marlow. What I am saying is that if this were a member of your family I think you wouldn't have the same attitude. It was a totally bodged police operation. Someone has to take responsibility for this and receive some sort of punishment (not for murder), and at the very least lose their job.
I've been following this case too & feel so desparately sorry for Menezes & his family.
If the police were that close to him & there was the slightest element of doubt, why couldn't they have used a stun gun or taser, instead of shooting him dead?