10am, Before HMC Andrew Walker,
Address: North London Coroner’s Court, 29 Wood Street, Barnet, EN5 4BE
Time Estimate: 2 weeks
James Fox was fatally shot by MPS officers at his home in Picardy House, Enfield shortly before midnight on 30th August 2015. Two officers fired six shots between them. He died at the scene. James had a history of mental health concerns. The inquest into his death will be heard before a jury at North London Coroner’s Court starting on Monday 15 August 2016.
INQUEST is working with the family. The family is represented by INQUEST Lawyers Group members Harpreet Aujla of Matthew Gold Solicitors, Owen Greenhall of Garden Court Chambers.
Ends
Notes to editors:
Please note the family of James Fox and INQUEST will not be making any further statements until conclusion of the inquest.
2015 saw the highest number of fatal police shootings since 2010, two of those shootings involved the MPS.
Table of fatal Police Shootings since 2010:
First Name | Last Name | Age | Date | Force |
William | Smith | 36 | 01/05/2016 | Kent |
James | Wilson | 24 | 01/04/2016 | Northumbria |
Jermaine | Baker | 28 | 11/12/2015 | Metropolitan |
Richard | Davies | 41 | 21/10/2015 | Cambridgeshire |
James | Fox | 43 | 30/08/2015 | Metropolitan |
Dean | Joseph | 40 | 05/09/2014 | Metropolitan |
Anthony | Grainger | 36 | 03/03/2012 | Greater Manchester |
Mark | Duggan | 29 | 04/08/2011 | Metropolitan |
Michael | Fitzpatrick | 49 | 10/02/2011 | Sussex |
Alistair | Bell | 42 | 28/12/2010 | West Yorkshire |
Source: INQUEST Casework and monitoring
For further information, please contact: INQUEST caseworker Victoria McNally tel 020 7263 1111 or the family’s solicitor Harpreet Aujla tel 020 8445 9268.
INQUEST provides specialist advice on deaths in custody or detention or involving state failures in England and Wales. This includes a death in prison, in police custody or following police contact, in immigration detention or psychiatric care. INQUEST's policy and parliamentary work is informed by its casework and we work to ensure that the collective experiences of bereaved people underpin that work. Its overall aim is to secure an investigative process that treats bereaved families with dignity and respect; ensures accountability and disseminates the lessons learned from the investigation process in order to prevent further deaths.
Please refer to INQUEST the organisation in all capital letters in order to distinguish it from the legal hearing.
Inquest Into The Death Of James Fox Fatally Shot By Metropolitan Police Begins Monday 15th August
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10am, Before HMC Andrew Walker,
Address: North London Coroner’s Court, 29 Wood Street, Barnet, EN5 4BE
Time Estimate: 2 weeks
James Fox was fatally shot by MPS officers at his home in Picardy House, Enfield shortly before midnight on 30th August 2015. Two officers fired six shots between them. He died at the scene. James had a history of mental health concerns. The inquest into his death will be heard before a jury at North London Coroner’s Court starting on Monday 15 August 2016.
INQUEST is working with the family. The family is represented by INQUEST Lawyers Group members Harpreet Aujla of Matthew Gold Solicitors, Owen Greenhall of Garden Court Chambers.
Ends
Notes to editors:
Please note the family of James Fox and INQUEST will not be making any further statements until conclusion of the inquest.
2015 saw the highest number of fatal police shootings since 2010, two of those shootings involved the MPS.
Table of fatal Police Shootings since 2010:
First Name
Last Name
Age
Date
Force
William
Smith
36
01/05/2016
Kent
James
Wilson
24
01/04/2016
Northumbria
Jermaine
Baker
28
11/12/2015
Metropolitan
Richard
Davies
41
21/10/2015
Cambridgeshire
James
Fox
43
30/08/2015
Metropolitan
Dean
Joseph
40
05/09/2014
Metropolitan
Anthony
Grainger
36
03/03/2012
Greater Manchester
Mark
Duggan
29
04/08/2011
Metropolitan
Michael
Fitzpatrick
49
10/02/2011
Sussex
Alistair
Bell
42
28/12/2010
West Yorkshire
Source: INQUEST Casework and monitoring
For further information, please contact: INQUEST caseworker Victoria McNally tel 020 7263 1111 or the family’s solicitor Harpreet Aujla tel 020 8445 9268.
INQUEST provides specialist advice on deaths in custody or detention or involving state failures in England and Wales. This includes a death in prison, in police custody or following police contact, in immigration detention or psychiatric care. INQUEST's policy and parliamentary work is informed by its casework and we work to ensure that the collective experiences of bereaved people underpin that work. Its overall aim is to secure an investigative process that treats bereaved families with dignity and respect; ensures accountability and disseminates the lessons learned from the investigation process in order to prevent further deaths.
Please refer to INQUEST the organisation in all capital letters in order to distinguish it from the legal hearing.
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