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Brixton 1985 police gun victim Cherry Groce inquest begins | Brixton 1985 police gun victim Cherry Groce inquest begins |
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The son of a woman who was shot by armed officers during a police raid 29 years ago, has told an inquest jury how he was left "confused, shocked and traumatised" by the incident. | The son of a woman who was shot by armed officers during a police raid 29 years ago, has told an inquest jury how he was left "confused, shocked and traumatised" by the incident. |
Cherry Groce was paralysed below the waist when she was accidentally shot by police seeking her son, Michael, during a raid on her home in 1985. She died in 2011. | Cherry Groce was paralysed below the waist when she was accidentally shot by police seeking her son, Michael, during a raid on her home in 1985. She died in 2011. |
Lee Lawrence, 39, gave Southwark Coroner's Court his account earlier. | Lee Lawrence, 39, gave Southwark Coroner's Court his account earlier. |
The inquest is listed for eight days. | The inquest is listed for eight days. |
'Serious deficiencies' | 'Serious deficiencies' |
Assistant Coroner Lorna Tagliavini told the jury a pathologist had found Mrs Groce's injuries had rendered her paraplegic and had contributed to her death many years later. | |
Mr Lawrence and four other children were in Mrs Groce's property in Brixton, south London, when it was raided in the early hours of 28 September, 1985. | |
He said he was sleeping in his mother's room when the front door was forced open. | He said he was sleeping in his mother's room when the front door was forced open. |
"I opened my eyes, saw a police officer holding a gun in his hand. My mother was on the floor and the officer was the pointing the gun at her neck," Mr Lawrence said. | "I opened my eyes, saw a police officer holding a gun in his hand. My mother was on the floor and the officer was the pointing the gun at her neck," Mr Lawrence said. |
"I heard her saying she could not feel her legs, she could not breathe and saying she was going to die." | "I heard her saying she could not feel her legs, she could not breathe and saying she was going to die." |
The armed raid had "serious deficiencies", the inquest was told. | The armed raid had "serious deficiencies", the inquest was told. |
The conclusion was from a 357-page report at the time by Assistant Chief Constable West Yorkshire police John Domaille. | The conclusion was from a 357-page report at the time by Assistant Chief Constable West Yorkshire police John Domaille. |
The jury heard there was a lack of information about the layout of the property and details about who was in there before the armed operation. | The jury heard there was a lack of information about the layout of the property and details about who was in there before the armed operation. |
'Not reasonable' | 'Not reasonable' |
Dexter Dias QC, for the Groce family, noted from the report: "The decision made to continue the operation was not reasonable. | Dexter Dias QC, for the Groce family, noted from the report: "The decision made to continue the operation was not reasonable. |
"Grave risks were created both for the police and the public and these risks should have been avoided." | "Grave risks were created both for the police and the public and these risks should have been avoided." |
A major review of Metropolitan Police gun policy after the shooting led to a ban on CID detectives carrying firearms. | A major review of Metropolitan Police gun policy after the shooting led to a ban on CID detectives carrying firearms. |
Michael Groce was wanted in connection with an armed robbery, but was never charged over that or the subsequent riot. | Michael Groce was wanted in connection with an armed robbery, but was never charged over that or the subsequent riot. |
Insp Douglas Lovelock, the marksman who shot Mrs Groce, stood trial in 1987 charged with inflicting unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm, and was acquitted. | Insp Douglas Lovelock, the marksman who shot Mrs Groce, stood trial in 1987 charged with inflicting unlawful and malicious grievous bodily harm, and was acquitted. |
The inquest is expected to call more than 40 witnesses. |