The police officer who fatally shot a man in south London a week ago has been suspended from duty.
Chris Kaba was killed while unarmed on September 5 following a police pursuit of his car which ended in Streatham Hill. The 24-year-old, who had been due to become a father, was being chased by two police vehicles in Kirkstall Gardens, a narrow residential street, and one round was fired from a police weapon.
Mr Kaba's family had called for the officer involved to be suspended following his death. On Monday evening, Met Police Assistant Commissioner Amanda Pearson confirmed the force had done so.
She said: "This decision has been reached following careful consideration of a number of factors, including the significant impact on public confidence, and in light of the Independent Office for Police Conduct announcing a homicide investigation.
"Our thoughts and sympathies remain with Mr Kaba's family and friends. We understand how concerned communities are, particularly black communities, and thank those who are working closely with our local officers."
Ms Pearson had said on Friday that the officer involved was not currently on operational duties and their work status would be "carefully considered going forward".
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he supported the Met's move to suspend the officer.
Mr Khan said: "I welcome this decision and am in regular contact with the IOPC and the new Commissioner.
"My thoughts remain with Chris Kaba's loved ones at this intensely difficult time as the IOPC continue their independent homicide investigation."
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