Hackney Siege: Still Ongoing
Loop | 28.12.2002 21:16
It seems an awful lot of armed police of various types and varieties to have gone almost un-noticed outside of the immediate area of this so called siege.
Since Thursday morning a small area of Hackney has been closed off. There are rooftop snipers, armed officers on the all sides of this one man's flat situated in Graham Rd, Mare St end, Hackney E8. Residents in the immediate area of the property have been evacuated.
It seems, however, a little excessive given the circumstances (one lone man, holed up in a single flat). The official line given by the Police is as follows:
On Thursday morning police officers noticed a car that they suspected of being involved in another incident (maybe a robbery in the west end where a police officer was shot at?). The started to tow the car away. A man appeared at a window and berated them. They summoned the Met's S019 Unit (Armed Response Unit). When they arrived and tried to enter the flat, they say they were shot at and they retreated. No Police officer was injured. And the siege began.
Local residents however report hearing a lot of gunfire, which contradicts with this story. A BBC spokesperson confirmed tonight on the phone that the police now admit having fired 'a few times'.
The siege has closed off Graham Road and Sylvester Road. There are about 100 officers many of them armed. Rooftop snipers have their guns trained on the property from all sides. There also ground based marksmen, officers in full body armour and dog handlers all working round the clock surrounding this one property. There are fire engine crews, police control lorries and fleets of ambulances.
All of the beat officers guarding the cordoned off streets are from outside of Hackney and have very little idea of what is going on. They are therefore, not really able to explain to residents what is going on.
The firepower deployed and the scale of the siege seems unusually excessive. The media coverage for such a large scale and long event seems to be unusually low.
Last night, officers used the police tannoy system to speak directly to the man. They called him Elie and implored him to speak to them, to let them know he was ok.
The man has been reported to be in his early 30s, black and not a local resident of Hackney. he may have been injured in the inital exchange of fire on Thursday morning.
Police officers have tried to dissuade anyone except from press from filming or photographing the event even from behind official police lines.
It seems events like this, as long as they are in working class areas, can be deemed so normal as to not worth covering or paying attention to. Normal it is not.
Since Thursday morning a small area of Hackney has been closed off. There are rooftop snipers, armed officers on the all sides of this one man's flat situated in Graham Rd, Mare St end, Hackney E8. Residents in the immediate area of the property have been evacuated.
It seems, however, a little excessive given the circumstances (one lone man, holed up in a single flat). The official line given by the Police is as follows:
On Thursday morning police officers noticed a car that they suspected of being involved in another incident (maybe a robbery in the west end where a police officer was shot at?). The started to tow the car away. A man appeared at a window and berated them. They summoned the Met's S019 Unit (Armed Response Unit). When they arrived and tried to enter the flat, they say they were shot at and they retreated. No Police officer was injured. And the siege began.
Local residents however report hearing a lot of gunfire, which contradicts with this story. A BBC spokesperson confirmed tonight on the phone that the police now admit having fired 'a few times'.
The siege has closed off Graham Road and Sylvester Road. There are about 100 officers many of them armed. Rooftop snipers have their guns trained on the property from all sides. There also ground based marksmen, officers in full body armour and dog handlers all working round the clock surrounding this one property. There are fire engine crews, police control lorries and fleets of ambulances.
All of the beat officers guarding the cordoned off streets are from outside of Hackney and have very little idea of what is going on. They are therefore, not really able to explain to residents what is going on.
The firepower deployed and the scale of the siege seems unusually excessive. The media coverage for such a large scale and long event seems to be unusually low.
Last night, officers used the police tannoy system to speak directly to the man. They called him Elie and implored him to speak to them, to let them know he was ok.
The man has been reported to be in his early 30s, black and not a local resident of Hackney. he may have been injured in the inital exchange of fire on Thursday morning.
Police officers have tried to dissuade anyone except from press from filming or photographing the event even from behind official police lines.
It seems events like this, as long as they are in working class areas, can be deemed so normal as to not worth covering or paying attention to. Normal it is not.
Loop
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pathetic waste of resources.
29.12.2002 02:46
Once someone makes the decision to start firing a gun in public or shooting at people/police... then a lethal response shouldnt be considered unacceptable.
marksman 501
needed alive
29.12.2002 02:52
the enforcer
yeah.!!!
29.12.2002 10:16
acab
Second man involved
29.12.2002 14:38
A second man is inside the flat at the centre of an armed siege in east London.
Police have been surrounding the flat in Hackney since Boxing Day, where a man armed with a handgun has refused to give himself up.
Following negotiations last night, officers have discovered the gunman is not alone in the flat, in Graham Street.
A spokesman said: "We have recently discovered there is a second man inside, but we are not sure what the relationship is.
Neighbours have been moved away
"We do not know whether he is being held against his will or whether he is an associate of the suspect."
He said officers were still trying to bring a peaceful end to the siege, which has now entered its fourth day.
The stand-off began at 1120 GMT on Boxing Day when officers spotted a car suspected of being involved in a shooting in Leicester Square.
They were trying to tow it away, but withdrew after a confrontation with a man in a nearby flat.
Returned fire
Nearby roads were cordoned off and neighbours moved to safety.
Armed police were called in, but they were shot at as they tried to enter the flat in Graham Road and returned fire.
It is believed the man inside the flat may have been injured but he has refused medical help.
The siege is also causing some traffic problems as Graham Road, the A1207, is one of the main roads through Hackney.
Loop
BBC - blatant left wing political news
29.12.2002 15:00
Despair
Marksman/enforcer/despair
29.12.2002 22:47
I may be wrong, but it's a hunch!
:) The time IS NOW :)
long time....
08.01.2003 22:51
abroad