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Thetford man shot dead by police had been carrying air gun | UK News

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Henry DurandLocal Democracy reporter

Shaun Whitmore/ Police tape surrounding a wooded area next to a road with two officers standing on scene guard.Shaun Whitmore/

A section of woodland next to the A11 was taped off while investigators examined the area

A man shot dead by police in Norfolk had been carrying an air gun, a watchdog has said.

Tony Keeble was shot in the chest and abdomen by armed officers next to the Thetford bypass on 28 December because they believed he was carrying a handgun.

The shooting is being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which has said the weapon recovered from the roadside was a “gas-powered air gun”.

The 61-year-old, who lived in the town, was given first aid but was declared dead at the scene at about 22:15 GMT.

Jack MacLean/ The scene of the incident and police response as seen from a distance. At least five police cars are on the road, along with an ambulance. Forensics teams are surveying the road.Jack MacLean/

A referral was made to the IOPC following the man’s death

Most air weapons do not require a licence, but no-one who has been sentenced to three or more years in jail can use one, said the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

Norfolk Police was initially called to a crash between a Honda Jazz and a Mercedes van by the gates of Thetford cemetery on London Road at about 20:25 GMT.

The Honda driver was found to have suffered minor injuries but declined to be treated at hospital.

Officers received several reports from members of the public that a man carrying a handgun had left the scene and had been spotted on London Road.

Keeble was found by armed officers next to the A11 near Sainsbury’s, about a mile away.

He was ordered to drop his weapon twice. Shortly after, two officers each fired a shot which struck him.

Following the incident, part of the A11 was closed in both directions

Police bodycam footage, as well as dashcam footage, has been reviewed by IOPC investigators.

Initial statements have been given by the officers, with further statements set to be taken.

All the officers are currently being treated as witnesses as there is “no indication” so far that policing standards of professional behaviour were breached, the IOPC has said.

An annotated map showing the area of the incident. The map shows the town of Thetford in relation to the scene of the crash and the shooting on the nearby A11.

IOPC director Amanda Rowe said: “We understand that any incident of this nature is likely to cause public concern, particularly in the local Norfolk community, with questions about the circumstances surrounding this event.

“That’s why it’s important that we carry out a robust and thorough independent investigation.

“Our investigation remains in its early stages, and we are still gathering and reviewing evidence as we work to establish the full circumstances.”

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