

Will the Chris Kaba murder trial change British policing?
Oct 23, 2024
Vikram Dodd, a crime correspondent for The Guardian, dives deep into the controversial Chris Kaba case, which has sparked significant debate over policing in the UK. He explores the emotional turmoil faced by Kaba's family post-acquittal of the officer involved, shedding light on their continued fight for justice. Dodd highlights the community's reactions and the challenging dynamics of police accountability, especially regarding race and systemic biases. The discussion provokes thoughts on potential reforms and the future of law enforcement in Britain.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Aftermath of the Chris Kaba Shooting
02:15 • 18min
Examining a Firearms Officer's Split-Second Decision in Court
20:11 • 2min
The Complexity of Justified Force
22:17 • 6min
The Chris Kaba Trial: Race and Policing in Focus
28:30 • 4min
Aftermath of the Chris Kaba Case: Family's Fight for Justice and Impacts on Policing
32:29 • 4min