HULL SHOOTING: IPCC UPDATE

The Police watchdog has now released an update in their on-going investigation after a man armed with an axe was shot by officers in Hull

Published 29th Nov 2016

Investigators from the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) are in Hull today (Tuesday 29 November) beginning an investigation into an incident in the city centre during which a man was shot and injured by armed police.

Initial information indicates that armed police officers were deployed to the Holderness Road area of the city centre just after 9am this morning, in response to calls from members of the public reporting a man carrying an axe.

At this stage, the IPCC understands that officers fired more than one shot at the man, at around 9.35am, on Francis Street.

During the incident Taser was also discharged by police.

A 31-year-old white man, from the local area, was taken to hospital by ambulance where his condition is described as critical.

His family has been informed.

The IPCC is keen to speak to any witnesses to police engagement with the man this morning.

Witnesses can contact the IPCC on 0800 096 9071.

After being notified by Humberside Police this morning, IPCC investigators attended the scene to oversee forensic examinations.

Investigators were also deployed to oversee the police post-incident procedures where they received initial accounts from officers and some witnesses have already been identified.

IPCC Associate Commissioner Tom Milsom said:

“We have an independent investigation under way into this serious incident and will be examining the full circumstances. We would be grateful if anyone who witnessed the events in Hull city centre would contact us.”