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Met Firearms Officer Faces October Misconduct Hearing Nearly 10 Years After Fatal Shooting

Officer W80, who shot Jermaine Baker during a 2015 prison break operation, could be dismissed if found guilty of gross misconduct.

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Overview

  • The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has mandated a gross misconduct hearing for officer W80, set for October 6–17, 2025, nearly a decade after the incident.
  • Jermaine Baker was shot and killed in December 2015 during an intelligence-led operation to prevent a prison break at Wood Green Crown Court in North London.
  • An independent inquiry concluded that W80 acted lawfully, believing Baker posed a lethal threat, but the IOPC has pursued disciplinary action since 2018.
  • The case has faced significant delays due to legal challenges, including a Supreme Court ruling in July 2023 affirming the IOPC's authority to compel misconduct hearings.
  • The prolonged process has raised concerns about officer welfare and recruitment, with calls for systemic reforms in police accountability under review by the government.