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PC Ian Terry death: Greater Manchester Police admits failing | PC Ian Terry death: Greater Manchester Police admits failing |
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Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has admitted breaching health and safety law over the fatal shooting of an unarmed officer on a training exercise. | Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has admitted breaching health and safety law over the fatal shooting of an unarmed officer on a training exercise. |
Pc Ian Terry 32, was killed in June 2008 during police firearms training at a disused warehouse. | Pc Ian Terry 32, was killed in June 2008 during police firearms training at a disused warehouse. |
Sir Peter Fahy, Chief Constable of GMP, pleaded guilty on behalf of the force at Liverpool Crown Court. | Sir Peter Fahy, Chief Constable of GMP, pleaded guilty on behalf of the force at Liverpool Crown Court. |
An inquest held in March 2010 found PC Terry was unlawfully killed. GMP will be sentenced in March. | An inquest held in March 2010 found PC Terry was unlawfully killed. GMP will be sentenced in March. |
A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecution was brought after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said there was "insufficient evidence" to bring criminal charges relating to his death. | A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecution was brought after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said there was "insufficient evidence" to bring criminal charges relating to his death. |
No body armour | No body armour |
PC Terry's family were present in court as the chief constable admitted a failure of GMP to provide sufficient protection for one of its employees. | PC Terry's family were present in court as the chief constable admitted a failure of GMP to provide sufficient protection for one of its employees. |
The father-of-two from Burnley, Lancashire, was shot as the unit practised in Newton Heath on 9 June, 2008. | The father-of-two from Burnley, Lancashire, was shot as the unit practised in Newton Heath on 9 June, 2008. |
PC Terry, who was not wearing body armour, was hit from a distance of about 12in (30.5cm) by a blank round of specialist ammunition not designed to kill. | PC Terry, who was not wearing body armour, was hit from a distance of about 12in (30.5cm) by a blank round of specialist ammunition not designed to kill. |
He was carrying an unloaded handgun while playing the role of a criminal fleeing in a car. | He was carrying an unloaded handgun while playing the role of a criminal fleeing in a car. |
At the inquest into PC Terry's death, the jury ruled that there were failures in the planning, training and safety measures employed during the exercise. | At the inquest into PC Terry's death, the jury ruled that there were failures in the planning, training and safety measures employed during the exercise. |
Two GMP firearms officers, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have each denied one count of a breach of Section 7 of the Health and Safety at Work Act. | Two GMP firearms officers, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have each denied one count of a breach of Section 7 of the Health and Safety at Work Act. |
The section requires employees to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others. | The section requires employees to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others. |
The officers, a sergeant and a constable, will stand trial on 10 June at Manchester Crown Court. | The officers, a sergeant and a constable, will stand trial on 10 June at Manchester Crown Court. |
Sir Peter Fahy, who became chief constable shortly after PC Terry was killed, was told the force will be sentenced on 20 and 21 March at Preston Crown Court. | Sir Peter Fahy, who became chief constable shortly after PC Terry was killed, was told the force will be sentenced on 20 and 21 March at Preston Crown Court. |
A HSE spokesman said: "We welcome GMP's guilty plea. | |
"Ian's death has caused his family considerable suffering and grief, and today marks a significant milestone in securing justice for them and for Ian." |