Met Police under fire for advising women stopped by lone officer to ‘wave down a bus’

Channel 4 News published this video item, entitled “Met Police under fire for advising women stopped by lone officer to ‘wave down a bus’” – below is their description.

The police watchdog is investigating five serving Met officers who are accused of sharing what are described as “discriminatory and inappropriate” WhatsApp messages with Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens.

The Metropolitan Police have continued to face criticism, but Boris Johnson has said its Commissioner Cressida Dick shouldn’t resign

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In This Story: Sarah Everard

Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old marketing executive, left a friend’s home in the Clapham neighborhood of London at 9 p.m. on March 3 2021. She never arrived at her Brixton home, some 50 minutes walk away. It was later discovered she had been kidnapped, raped and murdered by an off duty Metropolitan Police officer, Wayne Couzens, who, after his arrest in June, in July 2021 pleaded guilty to all three offences, and was imprisoned for life without parole.

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In This Story: Wayne Couzens

Wayne Couzens, who was a Metropolitan Police officer at the time, kidnapped Sarah Everard on the evening of 3 March as she was walking home in London, UK.

On 8 June 2021 Wayne Couzens, 48, pleaded guilty to the kidnap and rape of Ms Everard and on 9 July 2021 pleaded guilty to her murder.

He was later sentenced to life imprisonment, without parole.

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