How to be lawfully killed

Jean Charles de MenezesBoard­ing a tube train whilst Brazilian hasn’t yet been estab­lished as suf­fi­cient reason to be law­fully killed, but Sir Michael Wright, the cor­oner in charge of the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, has at least ruled that shoot­ing dead a pas­sen­ger going about their every day busi­ness on pub­lic trans­port is not “unlawful.”

The cor­oner in the case of Harry Stan­ley, shot dead by the Met, sim­il­arly restric­ted the jury ver­dict, prompt­ing this piece from Paul Foot: Con­tinue read­ing