Officers fatally shot man after identifying ‘threat to a child’, IOPC says

Armed officers fatally shot a man after they identified “a possible imminent threat to a child”, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has said.

Dec 21, 2022
By Paul Jacques

The 40-year-old man died after officers were called to a property in Carlisle shortly after 3.30pm on Monday (December 19),

The IOPC said its investigation into the fatal police shooting was “progressing well”.

Cumbria Constabulary said officers were called to a domestic property on Borland Avenue, in the Botcherby area, where it was reported a man was making threats to kill and young children were present.

“Armed and unarmed officers entered the property. Initial accounts report that once inside, they identified a possible imminent threat to a child and two armed officers discharged their weapons,” said the IOPC.

“The man suffered injuries to his head and chest and was pronounced dead at the scene at around 4.15pm. A knife was recovered at the scene.”

The IOPC said it received a mandatory referral from Cumbria Constabulary following the incident.

It added: “Investigators attended the scene and police post-incident procedures.

“We have obtained initial accounts from 11 officers and have begun the process of reviewing evidence, including body-worn video showing events inside the property.”

A post-mortem took place on Tuesday (December 20).

IOPC Regional Director Catherine Bates said: “This was a tragic incident and our thoughts are with all those affected. While police shootings are, thankfully, rare it is understandable that people will be concerned by recent events.

“This was an isolated incident and our independent investigation will be thorough to ensure we understand the circumstances that have led to a man losing his life.

“We have met with the man’s family to explain our role and will be updating them as the investigation progresses.”

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