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NAME: FILE UK BRAZIL 170805Nxx TAPE: EF05/0730 IN_TIME: 11:14:58:22 DURATION: 00:01:45:18 SOURCES: APTN/SKY/TV Globo DATELINE: FILE RESTRICTIONS: See Script SHOTLIST SKY - No Access UK/Ireland/CNNi London, UK - 24 July 2005 1. Various exteriors Stockwell underground station where shooting happened, police outside TV GLOBO Gonzaga, Brazil - 23 July 2005 2. STILL of Jean Charles with family SKY - No Access UK/Ireland/CNNi London, UK - 24 July 2005 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sir Ian Blair, Metropolitan Police Commissioner: "I need to make clear that any death is deeply regrettable, but as I understand the situation the man was challenged and refused to obey police instructions." APTN Stockwell, South London - 25 July 2005 4. Wide shot exterior Stockwell underground station 5. Mid shot people leaving Stockwell underground station 6. Women kneeling next to memorial for Jean Charles de Menezes 7. Flowers at memorial outside underground station 8. Woman praying at memorial 9. Poster on memorial reading: "Jean Charles de Menezes - so sorry" 10. People looking at memorial 11. Picture of Menezes tilt down to banner reading: "5 bullets in our hearts. Who's guilty?" APTN Tulse Hill, South London - 25 July 2005 12. Police on the street in Tulse Hill with cordon 13. Mid shot police 14. Pull out from sign for Scotia Road, where Menezes lived, to police in cordoned off street SKY - No Access UK/Ireland/CNNi London, UK - 24 July 2005 15. Men holding Brazilian flag standing together outside Scotland Yard to protest against the death of Menezes 16. Banner reading "Sorry it's not enough" being held up 17. Man holding banner reading "Jean Charles de Menezes, so sorry" 18. Man in Brazilian hat TV GLOBO Gonzaga, Brazil - 23 July 2005 19. STILL of Jean Charles de Menezes on ID document STORYLINE The lawyer for the family of the innocent Brazilian man shot dead by British police who mistook him for a bombing suspect said on Wednesday that officers had little reason to believe he was a threat. Jean Charles de Menezes, a 27-year-old electrician, was shot eight times in an Underground train last month after police tailed him from a house that was under surveillance and believed linked to the failed July 21 bombings. British police had claimed that Menezes' clothing and behaviour aroused their suspicions and that he didn't obey an order to stop as officers tailed him into Stockwell subway station on July 22. Earlier witness reports said Menezes was wearing a heavy coat and vaulted the barriers at Stockwell station. But a British TV station reported on Tuesday, citing security footage, that Menezes entered the station at a normal walking pace, stopping to pick up a newspaper before boarding a train and taking a seat. The ITV News broadcast, citing an investigation report into the shooting, also said Menezes was wearing a light denim jacket when he was shot. The report obtained by ITV said while Menezes was shot eight times, a further three bullets were fired but missed. ITV said the documents came from an official investigation into Menezes' death. The Independent Police Complaints Commission, who have been charged with investigating the shooting, refused to comment on the veracity of the documents. Metropolitan Police said they could not make any comment while the police complaints commission investigation was ongoing.
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | UK Brazil FILE - FILE Report says Brazilian mistakenly shot, walked into station |
Date: | 08/17/2005 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP458937 |
Content: | NAME: FILE UK BRAZIL 170805Nxx TAPE: EF05/0730 IN_TIME: 11:14:58:22 DURATION: 00:01:45:18 SOURCES: APTN/SKY/TV Globo DATELINE: FILE RESTRICTIONS: See Script SHOTLIST SKY - No Access UK/Ireland/CNNi London, UK - 24 July 2005 1. Various exteriors Stockwell underground station where shooting happened, police outside TV GLOBO Gonzaga, Brazil - 23 July 2005 2. STILL of Jean Charles with family SKY - No Access UK/Ireland/CNNi London, UK - 24 July 2005 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sir Ian Blair, Metropolitan Police Commissioner: "I need to make clear that any death is deeply regrettable, but as I understand the situation the man was challenged and refused to obey police instructions." APTN Stockwell, South London - 25 July 2005 4. Wide shot exterior Stockwell underground station 5. Mid shot people leaving Stockwell underground station 6. Women kneeling next to memorial for Jean Charles de Menezes 7. Flowers at memorial outside underground station 8. Woman praying at memorial 9. Poster on memorial reading: "Jean Charles de Menezes - so sorry" 10. People looking at memorial 11. Picture of Menezes tilt down to banner reading: "5 bullets in our hearts. Who's guilty?" APTN Tulse Hill, South London - 25 July 2005 12. Police on the street in Tulse Hill with cordon 13. Mid shot police 14. Pull out from sign for Scotia Road, where Menezes lived, to police in cordoned off street SKY - No Access UK/Ireland/CNNi London, UK - 24 July 2005 15. Men holding Brazilian flag standing together outside Scotland Yard to protest against the death of Menezes 16. Banner reading "Sorry it's not enough" being held up 17. Man holding banner reading "Jean Charles de Menezes, so sorry" 18. Man in Brazilian hat TV GLOBO Gonzaga, Brazil - 23 July 2005 19. STILL of Jean Charles de Menezes on ID document STORYLINE The lawyer for the family of the innocent Brazilian man shot dead by British police who mistook him for a bombing suspect said on Wednesday that officers had little reason to believe he was a threat. Jean Charles de Menezes, a 27-year-old electrician, was shot eight times in an Underground train last month after police tailed him from a house that was under surveillance and believed linked to the failed July 21 bombings. British police had claimed that Menezes' clothing and behaviour aroused their suspicions and that he didn't obey an order to stop as officers tailed him into Stockwell subway station on July 22. Earlier witness reports said Menezes was wearing a heavy coat and vaulted the barriers at Stockwell station. But a British TV station reported on Tuesday, citing security footage, that Menezes entered the station at a normal walking pace, stopping to pick up a newspaper before boarding a train and taking a seat. The ITV News broadcast, citing an investigation report into the shooting, also said Menezes was wearing a light denim jacket when he was shot. The report obtained by ITV said while Menezes was shot eight times, a further three bullets were fired but missed. ITV said the documents came from an official investigation into Menezes' death. The Independent Police Complaints Commission, who have been charged with investigating the shooting, refused to comment on the veracity of the documents. Metropolitan Police said they could not make any comment while the police complaints commission investigation was ongoing. |
Media Type: | Summary |