Henry Hicks: officers cleared

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-41697985

Was Henry one of the first to be described as a “promising footballer”?

Read the BBC report and it states

  1. The IPCC had previously concluded the per suit was conducted without proper authorisation.
  2. The Met disciplinary panel found they were not “technically in a persuit”

Still crashed and died out of his own doing. +1 against the fight of moped crime.

One less shitbag on the streets

Still crashed and died out of his own doing. +1 against the fight of moped crime.
CBR500R commuter

+2

Just had a thought, if the police can’t chase suspects then what’s the point of having them?

Donuts don’t eat themselves you know…

Politicians need protecting from the shitstorm they create

I am relieved at this result. This single case has had such an influence on the brazenness and sense of impunity of moped criminals. I hope that the tide starts turning soon against moped crime.

I don’t even understand how they had an argument in the first place…

Option one - He knew he was being chased and he didn’t stop. Therefore if he stopped he wouldn’t die. So, his fault.

Option two - He wasn’t being chased and he still crashed and died. So, his fault.

Option three - He was being chased, but didn’t know he was being chased. So he would have crashed and died anyway. So, his fault.


Was Henry one of the first to be described as a "promising footballer"?
Ben_Sir_Amos
He certainly wasn't described as a promising drug dealer by his friends and relatives, but the stuff found on him otherwise suggests he was a contender. Any loss of life is sad, but you make your own way in life and out of it if you choose.