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Second 7/7 attacks cop who shot Jean Charles de Menezes shares his side of story in new Netflix doc


THE second gun cop who shot dead Jean Charles De Menezes in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks is to feature in a documentary.

The victim’s family members will also appear in the Netflix show into the mistaken identity killing.

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AFP

Jean Charles De Menezes was fatally shot two weeks after 52 people had been killed by terrorists in London[/caption]

Undated Metropolitan Police handout photo of Jean Charles de Menezes. A senior firearms officer who fatally shot a man wrongly suspected of being a terrorist after the 7/7 bombings will speak publicly for the first time in a new documentary. Marksmen killed Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes a fortnight after suicide bombers exploded devices on three Tube lines and a bus on July 7 2005, killing 52 people. The senior firearms officer who will appear in Channel 4's Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube has remained anonymous for nearly two decades. Issue date: Saturday November 2, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEDIA Menezes. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
De Menezes was misidentified and fatally shot after the 2005 London bombings
Metropolitan police / PA

It comes just weeks after the first armed officer involved in the shooting at Stockwell Tube Station in South London broke his silence over the incident on Channel 4.

The BBC and Sky are also working on documentaries on the 7/7 terror attacks — meaning four will have aired by the 20th anniversary on July 7.

A Disney drama is also in the works.

A TV insider said: “Netflix’s documentary is likely to come under the greatest scrutiny as experts will be looking to see if the Channel 4 officer’s version of events tally with that of the cop in the streaming giant’s show.

“The shooting is one of the most controversial killings in the history of modern policing.

“This testimony is hugely important.”

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De Menezes was seen on camera walking into Stockwell tube station[/caption]

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CCTV footage shows De Menezes being followed into the station
Handout
a black and white photo of an escalator with a sign that says ' ivor '
Handout

The capital was in the grip of fear after bombings on the city’s transport system[/caption]

Brazilian De Menezes, 27, was shot dead on July 22, 2005, after he was wrongly identified as one of the fugitives from failed bombings carried out on London’s Tube the previous day.

The capital was already in the grip of fear following the July 7 suicide attacks by Islamic extremists — three on the Tube and one on a bus — in which 52 were killed and almost 800 injured.

Netflix declined to comment.

Stockwell shooting timeline

2005

July 7 – four suicide bombers kill 52 people in London

July 21 – four terrorists fail to detonate explosives in London

July 22 – 9.33am surveillance officers see Jean Charles de Menezes leave a block of flats in South London, thinking he is terror suspect Hussen Osman

10.01am – Jean Charles enters Stockwell tube station

10.04am – ‘State Red’ declared meaning firearms officer ordered to stop the suspect

10.05am – Armed officers confront and shoot Jean Charles

4pm – Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair tells a press conference the Stockwell shooting was  “directly linked” to the attempted bombing.

5pm – The police admit the victim was not linked to terrorism.

July 27 – Four of Jean Charles’s cousins, pictured above, demand an end to the “shoot-to-kill” policy.

August 16 – ITV reveals details of Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation that contradict the Met’s version of events.

2006

July 15 – It is revealed that no one will be charged with the murder or manslaughter of Jean Charles.

2007

November 1 – The Met Police Commissioner and his office were found guilty of health and safety offences and fined £175,000. 

2008 

December 12 – A coroner’s inquest records an open verdict on Jean Charles’s death.

2009

November 23 – The Met agrees to pay £100,000 in compensation to Jean Charles’s family.

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Times Newspapers Ltd

The block of flats where Jean Charles lived in Tulse Hill[/caption]

people walking in front of a store called stockwell station
Times Newspapers Ltd

A memorial to Jean Charles was put on display outside Stockwell tube station[/caption]


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