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Armed police shoot 39-year-old knifeman useless after five-hour stand-off on Christmas Eve

  • Armed police shot dead a 39-year-old knifeman in Worcestershire last night 

Police shot a knifeman dead after a five-hour standoff on Christmas Eve. 

A 39-year-old man was shot dead by armed police in Redditch, Worcestershire, West Mercia Police said.

West Mercia Police have made an immediate referral to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) after a man was shot by armed police in Redditch, Worcestershire, yesterday evening.

Officers were called by West Midlands Ambulance Service to an address in Fownhope Close at around 2pm after significant concerns were raised for the safety of a man who had a knife.

A police negotiator responded, and attempts were made to resolve the situation by engaging with the man over several hours but, at approximately 7.40pm, a 39-year-old man was shot by armed police.

Officers were called by West Midlands Ambulance Service to an address in Fownhope Close (pictured) at around 2pm after significant concerns were raised for the safety of a man who had a knife (File image)

Officers were called by West Midlands Ambulance Service to an address in Fownhope Close (pictured) at around 2pm after significant concerns were raised for the safety of a man who had a knife (File image)

West Mercia Police said the man was shot dead after a five-hour standoff with a negotiator (Stock image)

West Mercia Police said the man was shot dead after a five-hour standoff with a negotiator (Stock image)

Despite best efforts to save him, he was pronounced dead just after 8pm. No one else was inside at the time.

Assistant Chief Constable Grant Wills said: ‘This is a tragic incident, and our thoughts are with everyone affected at this difficult time.

‘We do not underestimate the shock and concern this may cause the local community and I want to reassure residents that we are following all appropriate procedures, this included making an immediate referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), as is mandatory and right.

‘We will support their investigation, which will include providing all information we hold, including body-worn camera footage.’

West Mercia Police added: ‘As the IOPC will now lead the investigation we will not be able to comment further at this time.’