Armed police were called to Kensington after reports of a man with a firearms in the area were made
A man has been shot dead by police in Kensington, London after reports that a man with a firearms was seen entering a bank and bookmakers, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed.
As reported by the Independent, Police were called after a man was seeing entering a vehicle after leaving a bank, with armed officers stopping the vehicle in question at the junction of Kensington Road and Palace Gate at 3:19pm.
BREAKING: The Met Police say a man has been shot and killed by armed officers responding to reports of a man with a firearm entering a bank and bookmakers in Kensington.
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The man was left with gunshot wounds after officers fired shots, with the man pronounced dead at the scene despite the London Ambulance and Air Ambulance services being called to the scene.
UPDATE: We have issued a statement following an incident at the junction of Kensington Road and Palace Gate earlier this afternoon.
There is still a large police presence at the scene and that is likely to remain the case for some time. https://t.co/mIwMSIEwuA
— Kensington & Chelsea Police | Central West BCU (@MPSKenChel) December 11, 2021
As of now, efforts are currently being made to identify the name of the man, but Met Officers have since confirmed that the incident is not being treated as terrorism.
More to follow…