Officer Training, Transparency Urged After Fatal Police Shooting
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 4 months ago 29 Views 0 comments
The latest fatal police shooting in Saint Lucia has caused human rights activist Felicia Dujon to voice concern about the use of lethal force by Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) officers.
According to her, while police officers must maintain public safety, they should also justify using deadly force.
On Saturday, July 20th, officers fatally shot Marigot resident Maxwell Leo, alias ‘Hennessy’.
Police said they were responding to information regarding a suspected robbery and disclosed that the deceased was on bail for a previous firearm offense.
“Police officers are tasked with upholding the law and ensuring public safety, but this must not come at the expense of basic human rights,” Felicia Dujon told St. Lucia Times.
She said there should be a clear protocol and stringent training to guide officers regarding when lethal force is justified and a last resort.
Dujon would like the police commissioner to be transparent about the training and guidelines that dictate officers’ actions in potentially lethal situations.
The human rights advocate believes the public deserves to know under what circumstances lethal force is deemed necessary.
Dujon questioned whether fatal police shootings are in self-defence or other factors are involved, such as frustration with the spike...
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