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just been photographed. According to Tallis, the officer tried to take his camera away, but gave up as other<br />

photographers captured the incident, so beware, discreet and careful out there. - No Filming! [9]<br />

I‘ve already mentioned the IPCC being as independent as Siamese twins, as their bed fellows with the<br />

very same people their meant to be investigating, and should be disbanded and replaced with a totally true<br />

independent body made up of members of the general public being formed. At the time of writing no<br />

decision to prosecute anyone or any police officer for the death of Ian Tomlinson or the reason as to why<br />

or how he really died has yet to be revealed and perhaps the March 2011 inquest hearing with finally<br />

reveal the truth, but I doubt it somehow.<br />

A police officer is likely to have ―struck the fatal blow‖ which killed protester Blair Peach in west<br />

London 31 years ago, a Scotland Yard report revealed. Anti-racism activist Blair Peach died after he was<br />

hit during a protest in Southall in April 1979. The previously secret report attaches ―grave suspicion‖ to<br />

an officer, who it says may also have been involved in a cover-up along with two colleagues. But the<br />

Metropolitan Police said no officers would face further action. Mr Peach‘s family have long campaigned<br />

for the report - written by Commander John Cass - to be released. Mr Peach, a 33-year-old teacher from<br />

New Zealand, was taking part in a demonstration against the National Front. [10]<br />

The protest led to clashes with the police and he was later found with fatal head injuries. A police radio<br />

or truncheon is thought to have delivered the fatal blow. The Cass report does not name any of the<br />

implicated officers, but said six were on board a van belonging to the now disbanded Special Patrol Group<br />

identified as carrier U.11. It said there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone over the death but<br />

recommended action for perverting the course of justice for three officers, and there was grave suspicion<br />

over one of them, only identified as ―Officer E‖, Cdr Mark Simmons: ―One can't read the report without a<br />

sense of deep discomfort The 1979 report said: Whilst it can reasonably be concluded that a police officer<br />

struck the fatal blow, and that, that officer came from carrier U.11, I am sure that it will be agreed that the<br />

present situation is far from satisfactory and disturbing.‖ It went on: ―The attitude and untruthfulness of<br />

some of the officers involved is a contributory factor. - It is understandable that because of the events of<br />

the day officers were confused, or made mistakes, but one would expect better recall of events by trained<br />

police officers. - However, there are cases where the evidence shows that certain officers have clearly not<br />

told the truth.‖ Officer E, Officer F and Officer H ‗clearly obstructed‘ police officers carrying out<br />

investigations, it added.<br />

The Met said the names of the officers had been removed from the report for legal reasons! - Oh is that<br />

what you call it, - sounds more like suppression of the truth to me. Well at least they have learnt the lesson<br />

that how easy it is to kill someone with a blow to the head by a baton or police truncheon, and that<br />

guidelines must have been put into place advising police officers not to deploy such dangerous tactics ever<br />

again, when on the 12th December 2010 Alfie Meadows, a 20 year old philosophy student at Middlesex<br />

University, was allegedly struck as he tried to leave the area outside Westminster Abbey during a tuition<br />

fee protests that day. He underwent a three-hour operation for bleeding on the brain after collapsing as he<br />

was being taken to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Scotland Yard has launched an inquiry into the<br />

incident involving Meadows and had referred the matter to the IPCC. His 55 year old mother, Susan<br />

Meadows, is an English literature lecturer at Roehampton University, and said: ―He was hit on the head by<br />

a police truncheon. He said it was the hugest blow he ever felt in his life. The surface wound wasn't very<br />

big but three hours after the blow, he suffered bleeding to the brain.‖ [11] His father Matthew Meadows<br />

said the family had been ‗desperately upset‘. ―He is a very peaceful boy - the Met‘s aggression was<br />

disturbing.‖<br />

Also on that same day and protest, 19 year old Anna Stumfl, claimed she too was struck on the head by<br />

an officer with a baton. [12]<br />

[1] http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/theresa-may-faces-police-backlash-over-pay-cuts-2230649.html<br />

[1a] http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.com/2011/03/hsbc-bank-at-cambridge-circus-attacked.html<br />

[1b] http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/mar/28/police-new-powers-cuts-protest-home-secretary<br />

[1c] "Poll Tax Riots - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia." .<br />

[2] "if you had the above avatar tied up in your basement." .<br />

[3] "The Trinity of Global Empire >.<br />

[4]"'They've made us scared to talk a4 we just want to let people<br />

.<br />

[5] "Britain: Report into police killing of Ian Tomlinson handed ..." .<br />

[5a] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1371894/Pathologist-criticised-Ian-Tomlinson-G20-inquest-suspended.html?ito=feedsnewsxml<br />

[6] .

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