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No charges over shot Burnley PC


POLICE chiefs will not face charges after an East Lancashire PC was shot dead by a colleague.

The Crown Prosecution Service today said it would not prosecute Greater Manchester Police’s leading officers after the death of Ian Terry, 32, last June.

Dad-of-two PC Terry, of Red Spar Road, Briercliffe, was shot in the chest by a fellow GMP officer during a training exercise.

CPS lawyers said there was insufficient evidence to charge GMP bosses with corporate man-slaughter.

They also decided the officer who killed PC Terry should not face a charge of gross negligence manslaughter and there was not enough evidence to pursue misconduct in public office charges against other officers present.

Mark Auty, from the CPS said: “The family of Ian Terry has been informed of my decision.

“I have extended my condolences to them and offered to meet with them.”

Although GMP will not face criminal charges over PC Terry’s death, it could still be prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive.

A separate probe by the Independent Police Complaints Comm-ission has been submitted to the HSE and CPS but not made public.

Chief Supt Dave Keller, head of GMP’s professional standards branch, said: “Our thoughts remain with his family as they continue to come to terms with his death.”

Comments(2)

fkhan says...
11:32am Wed 8 Apr 09

One law for the police and another for members of the public!

Stone Cold says...
3:18pm Wed 8 Apr 09

fkhan wrote:
One law for the police and another for members of the public!
What a ridiculous comment. This officer has lost his life trying to make the training as realistic as possible to allow himself and his fellow officers to gain the necessary skills to deal with the threat in reality. That threat in essence will protect members of the public - people like you fkhan.
Hang your head in shame man.
RIP Ian Terry.
I hope his family do not read the post from fkhan. Cant believe Mr.Cockerton can deem this as acceptable actually. He too should hang his head in shame.


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