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Three men arrested during an incident at a building society in Kent in which a man was shot dead by Metropolitan Police officers have been charged.Three men arrested during an incident at a building society in Kent in which a man was shot dead by Metropolitan Police officers have been charged.
The men are each charged with robbery at the Nationwide Building Society in New Romney and possessing a firearm.The men are each charged with robbery at the Nationwide Building Society in New Romney and possessing a firearm.
David Jenkins, 60, from Ashford, Dean Jenkins, 39, of Rainham and Ben Greham, 21, of Upper Norwood, south-east London, are due before magistrates.David Jenkins, 60, from Ashford, Dean Jenkins, 39, of Rainham and Ben Greham, 21, of Upper Norwood, south-east London, are due before magistrates.
Robert Haines, 41, died after the shooting in New Romney on Tuesday.Robert Haines, 41, died after the shooting in New Romney on Tuesday.
Mr Haines, from Challock, near Ashford, was taken to William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, where he was later pronounced dead. Mr Haines, from Challock, near Ashford, who had two young children, was taken to William Harvey Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
It later emerged Mr Haines had been shot by a firearms officer involved in the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, who was mistaken for a suicide bomber at Stockwell Tube station in July 2005. Neighbours in Challock told BBC South East Today Mr Haines was a former bouncer who ran a security business.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has launched an inquiry into Mr Haines' shooting. It later emerged he had been shot by a firearms officer involved in the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, who was mistaken for a suicide bomber at Stockwell Tube station in July 2005.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has launched an inquiry into Mr Haines's shooting.
A team of investigators conducted door-to-door inquiries in New Romney on Thursday night.
A witness appeal has been launched into the shooting and a subsequent incident in the nearby village of Hamstreet, which also involved armed officers.
"We are very concerned to find out the circumstances leading to the death of Mr Haines and for the last two days we have been actively looking for witnesses," said IPCC commissioner Nicola Williams.