Reform UK council leader says police should be able to shoot people if necessary'
Briefly

Kent County Council leader Linden Kemkaran advocates for granting police the authority to shoot people posing risks to officers and the public. She emphasizes the necessity of proper backing for police to fulfill their duties effectively. Kemkaran expresses concern regarding police facing legal repercussions for their actions in the line of duty and argues that if officers discharge their firearms due to perceived threats to life, they should not be subjected to legal scrutiny. Her comments align with a broader call for increased support for law enforcement in crime prevention.
"...police should have the proper backing to shoot those who pose a risk to officers or members of the public..."
"We must give our police force the proper backing to be able to do their job, to catch the criminals, to shoot people if necessary..."
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