The man was shot by police at a traffic train station in daylight while terrified passengers heard “multiple bangs”.
Police rushed to Milton Keynes station to report this afternoon about a man who was “wearing a weapon.”
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The man was shot at the Milton Keynes Railway Station: Kukakwashemk.90
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Life’s rescue parts are immediately taken on the script: Swws
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Officers responded to firearms reports when a man was knocked down: Kukakwashemk.90
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Police vehicles and AA helicopter arrived at the scene at 12.55pm: @Pakistaniindex / x
The terrified passengers reported that he had heard loud bangs while the man – with whom the police were faced – shot.
The source near the incident said to the metrou: “I just heard a bang and then an ambulance arrived.
“I never knew anything like that. Obviously, we never heard anything happening before.
“The station has been closed for several hours.”
“Life Actions” was taken by Thames Valley police – but the man died of injuries at the scene in Elder Gate.
Thames Valley and British transport police have transferred the railway station of hectic passengers at 12.55pm after a weapon report.
The roads were closed and a police helicopter heard them locally.
Witnesses reported that they had heard the multiple shootings fired before the man fell to the ground.
The cops then performed CPR at the alleged striker before the paramedics took power.
The source said The Sun: “British transport police first noticed what they thought was a gun – so he had to be on the train at the train station.
“They warned the Thames Valley police who threw a steel ring around the station – stopped all traffic and even passed the buses.
“Then as soon as he left the station, the cops started yelling at him.
“I don’t know what they were saying, but you can only imagine that they demanded that he put down the gun.
“After that, the shots rang and he fell to the ground.”
A local store worker added: “All this happened so quickly.
“We came out after we heard the sirens of police cars, looked down the street, and then there was that deafening shooting.
“I heard only one shot. Then I saw the cops performing CPR, but I never saw a man moving more again. I think he’s gone already.”
Another witness claimed to believe that the alleged striker was shot in his stomach.
“I only heard one shot as I left the station – but maybe there were others before,” they added.
Two blue police tents placed the outer seating area before the subway and Starbucks.
Two marked police cars set up a sidewalk and seemed to be involved in a tactical response to the unit.
Police officers in white forensic suits were seen examining evidence around a huge cordon that was larger than the size of the football field.
Several entrances to the building closed, but London Northwestern Railway said there was no effect on services.
Some passengers headed to social media claiming that they could hear the shooting.
One divided into X: “I heard a shot while waiting for the bus.”
The other commented, “I just got off the bus there.
“There are no access to vehicles at all and I counted eight police cars that I could see and two ambulances.”
The third replied, “A huge police presence, including a helicopter.”
The visitor announced: “I am working on the bus (my position is the one before the station) and the driver spoke to people that he would not be able to enter.”
The IOPC police guard confirmed that they had been informed of the shooting and prepared a statement to release this afternoon (Tuesday).
The sources said they were not aware that the police were involved in the case against terrorism, suggesting that the victim was acting alone, but it was said that the detectives keep openly.
The home office currently sent all the inquiries to police Thames Valley, who refused to comment on her initial statement.
The statement says: “The police officers of Thames Valley and the British transport police are invited to reports on a man carrying a firearm at the Milton Keynes train station, Elder Gate, Milton Keynes, today at 12.55.
“Thames Valley police officers responded and caused a man before the police were shooting.
“A actions that save life were immediately taken at the scene, but a man was declared dead at 13.44.
“It is not believed that there is a further risk of the public at this point.” We will list more details as soon as we can. “
IOPC spokesman said: “We can confirm that today (April 1), we started an independent investigation into a fatal shooting of a man by the Thames Valley (TVP) police at the Milton Keynes train station.
“TVP informed us shortly after the incident, and IOPC investigators were sent to the station and police procedure after the incident to begin collecting information.
“Our thoughts are with the family of a man who died and all those who were affected by this incident.
“Our role in these circumstances is independent of all the circumstances of this incident, including the actions and decisions taken by the police.
“We have declared an independent investigation at 14.26 hours. This is at very early stages and this moment is not available for further information.”
A spokesman said: “At 1 pm, BTP received the Thames Valley police report at 1 pm, which carried a firearm at Milton Keynes Station.
“Thames Valley police officers were answered and he was shot and declared dead outside the station.”
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IOPC has launched an investigation by Deathcredit: Swws
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Passers -by said I could hear the weapon: @pakistaniindex / x
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Man ‘Wearing Weapons’ was found at the Milton Keynes Central Railway Station: Getty
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Police Guardian IOPC said he believed he was acting alone
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