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Trinidad family says innocent man shot dead by police while celebrating birthday

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(Trinidad Guardian) The family of one of the three men shot dead by police in Second Caledonia, Morvant on Saturday, is calling for an investigation into the killing.

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith said the two were not linked and a statement by the Police Service said Jacobs pulled a gun on an officer when he returned to the car.

“He put up his hands stating he (the police officer) is free to do whatever.

The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has launched an independent investigation into the shooting.

The PCA said that part of its mandate is to ensure that no police officer “acts above the Rule of Law”

The PCA is also calling on any eyewitnesses to come forward and guaranteed that all information would be treated with the strictest confidence.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
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