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Jurors at the inquest into the death of Mark Duggan have been told they will hear evidence about whether a gun found 10 to 20 feet away from the site of the shooting was "planted" by police.Jurors at the inquest into the death of Mark Duggan have been told they will hear evidence about whether a gun found 10 to 20 feet away from the site of the shooting was "planted" by police.
The 29-year-old was shot by officers in Tottenham, north London, in August 2011, which sparked riots in England.The 29-year-old was shot by officers in Tottenham, north London, in August 2011, which sparked riots in England.
Ashley Underwood QC said the jury will hear evidence from a woman who lived nearby, known as Miss J.Ashley Underwood QC said the jury will hear evidence from a woman who lived nearby, known as Miss J.
The jurors at the inquest are currently visiting the site of the shooting.The jurors at the inquest are currently visiting the site of the shooting.
Mr Duggan was shot in Ferry Lane after he got out of a minicab which had been forced to stop by armed officers.Mr Duggan was shot in Ferry Lane after he got out of a minicab which had been forced to stop by armed officers.
The inquest has been told the police had intelligence he was in possession of a gun.The inquest has been told the police had intelligence he was in possession of a gun.
The jury has heard that the officer who fired the fatal shot said he was acting in self-defence, believing Mr Duggan had a gun in his hand and he was bringing it out, presenting a threat to the officer.The jury has heard that the officer who fired the fatal shot said he was acting in self-defence, believing Mr Duggan had a gun in his hand and he was bringing it out, presenting a threat to the officer.
After the shooting the police expected to find a gun under Mark Duggan's body.After the shooting the police expected to find a gun under Mark Duggan's body.
But they said they discovered a gun 10ft to 20ft away on the other side of some railings, the inquest heard.But they said they discovered a gun 10ft to 20ft away on the other side of some railings, the inquest heard.
Mr Underwood said: "I need to explore with Miss J whether her evidence suggests a police officer took the gun from the minicab and planted it.Mr Underwood said: "I need to explore with Miss J whether her evidence suggests a police officer took the gun from the minicab and planted it.
"All of that evidence will give you the opportunity to explore that possibility.""All of that evidence will give you the opportunity to explore that possibility."
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The site visit by jurors to the scene began at 13:00 BST and lasted about an hour.The site visit by jurors to the scene began at 13:00 BST and lasted about an hour.
Traffic on the busy road was stopped and a silver people carrier was parked at the scene to replicate the mini cab that Mr Duggan was travelling in prior to being shot.Traffic on the busy road was stopped and a silver people carrier was parked at the scene to replicate the mini cab that Mr Duggan was travelling in prior to being shot.
The coroner, Judge Keith Cutler, led the jury to the vehicle and invited them to sit inside before taking them to a grass area a few metres away which is where the gun was found after the shooting.The coroner, Judge Keith Cutler, led the jury to the vehicle and invited them to sit inside before taking them to a grass area a few metres away which is where the gun was found after the shooting.
About a dozen of Mr Duggan's family, including his aunt, Carole Duggan and sibling Shaun Hall, also visited the site.About a dozen of Mr Duggan's family, including his aunt, Carole Duggan and sibling Shaun Hall, also visited the site.
Some of the group were visibly emotional as they surveyed the area.Some of the group were visibly emotional as they surveyed the area.
Earlier the jury was taken to Vicarage Road in Leyton, which is where Mr Duggan was allegedly given a handgun by Kevin Hutchinson-Foster.
They were then taken to Ferry Lane in Tottenham via the same route Mr Duggan took before the shooting.
Hutchinson-Foster has been jailed for giving Mr Duggan a gun after he was convicted in a trial at the Old Bailey earlier this year.
The inquest jury has already been told Hutchinson-Foster will claim he did not provide Mr Duggan with the gun.