Man shot by Surrey Police officer in Knaphill dies
An investigation into what happened is underway and being conducted by the Independent Office For Police Conduct
Last updated 16th Aug 2024
A man who was shot by a Surrey Police firearms officer in the early hours of Sunday morning has died in hospital.
The 29 year old man passed away yesterday.
It comes as the Independent Office For Police Conduct confirm that an investigation into what happened is underway.
The IOPC say that "they have established, , via police call logs, that shortly after 12.30am on Sunday, Surrey Police received a report of an altercation on the street, where a man was reported to be carrying a firearm on Nursery Road in Knaphill, Woking. The caller reported that the man then went inside an address.
Armed Surrey officers arrived shortly afterwards and approached the address, with cordons put in place. Police body worn footage shows officers calling for the occupant of the address to come to the door with nothing in their hands. The man opened the door and appeared to point a weapon in the officers’ direction.
One shot was fired by a firearms officer, which struck the man shortly after 1.20am. A police baton round was also discharged.
Officers provided immediate first aid. An ambulance was requested, and the man was taken to hospital."
IOPC regional director Mel Palmer said: “This is a tragic incident during which a man sadly lost his life. We have met with the man’s family to explain our role. Our thoughts are with them, and everyone affected by this incident.
“Fatal police shootings are rare. Given a person has died it’s important that an independent investigation is carried out to establish the circumstances surrounding this incident, including police actions and decision making and the use of lethal force.
“Our investigation is in its early stages, and we will keep the man’s family, and the force updated as our investigation progresses.”
The IOPC also say that a scene examination took place on Sunday and house-to-house enquiries were carried out, and that a non-police issue weapon was located at the scene and has been seized.
Surrey Police have said that their "thoughts are with everyone affected at this difficult time" but will not be commenting on the investigation as "as it remains with the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)."