Croydon police station fatal shooting: What we know so far

Kit Heren26 September 2020
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A police officer was shot dead at Croydon custody centre by a handcuffed suspect with a revolver.

The sergeant, named Matiu Ratana but known to family and friends as Matt, has been remembered as “big-hearted” and “friendly” and leaves behind a partner and an adult son from a previous relationship.

Here’s what we know so far about what happened in the incident, which took place in the early hours of Friday morning.

How did the incident unfold?

A 23-year-old suspect was arrested by patrolling officers for possession of ammunition and possession of class B drugs with intent to supply.

After a stop and search in Pollards Hill, south London, the suspect was taken to the custody centre while handcuffed behind his back.

According to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), he was taken into the building and sat in a holding area in the custody suite, then opened fire while still in the handcuffs as officers prepared to search him with a metal detector.

Sgt Ratana was taken to hospital but later died of his injuries.

Matiu Ratana 
MPS Hackney

The suspect was also seriously injured during the incident at about 2.15am and is in a critical but stable condition in hospital.

No police firearms were fired and the case is not being treated as terror-related.

How long had Sgt Ratana worked for the Met?

The New Zealand-born officer joined the force in 1991, having moved to the city two years previously, and was the captain of his recruit training class.

He served in a variety of roles across London, including in the West End, Hackney and Hillingdon, and moved to a job in Croydon in 2015 where he worked in neighbourhoods, and then later detention.

Outside police work, he was passionate about rugby and at one point played with London Irish, as well as other teams including the Met’s own.

In recent years, he had been head coach at East Grinstead.

Matiu Ratana has been described as "big-hearted" 
Nigel Howard

How has he been remembered?

Figures across policing and UK politics have led tributes to the 54-year-old.

One friend said the officer was looking forward to retirement after nearly 30 years with the force and told the PA news agency: “I think he earned his stripes, if you ask me.”

John Davies, a former colleague of Sgt Ratana, described him as a “proud Maori” and added: “I’d just like to say that he was a truly remarkable, strong and unique individual.

“He would have left an impression on all those he came into contact with.”

East Grinstead Rugby Football Club also released a tribute to the “much-loved” coach.

Officers paying tribute 
PA

Bob Marsh, the club’s chairman, and Andy Poole, the club’s president, said: “Matt was an inspiring and much-loved figure at the club and there are truly no words to describe how we are feeling.

“We would like to take some time as a club and community to begin to comprehend what has happened.”

Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, who with the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, led police officers across the capital in a minute’s silence on Friday and described the officer as a “talented police officer”.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also among those who reacted to the news, as he tweeted: “My deepest condolences go to the family, friends and colleagues of the police officer who was killed in Croydon last night.

“We owe a huge debt to those who risk their own lives to keep us safe.”

He leaves behind a partner and a son from a previous relationship 
AFP via Getty Images

What happens next?

As well as a murder probe launched by Scotland Yard, the IOPC are also investigating the incident.

The IOPC have obtained CCTV from the custody centre as well as body-worn video footage from the officers present. These will now be reviewed in the coming days, and initial accounts from the officers present will also be taken.

A former Met superintendent said there were questions to be answered about how the shooting occurred.

Leroy Logan told BBC News: “How did that person come to be in the station, whether it’s in the yard or the building itself, and be able to produce a weapon, whether it’s on them at the time?” he told BBC News.

The suspect's background will also be looked into. He was not regarded a subject of interest by security services but reports suggest he may have previously been referred to the anti-extremism Prevent programme.

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How many officers have been shot dead in the line of duty?

Sgt Ratana is the eighth police officer in the UK to be shot dead in the last 20 years and the first to be murdered by a firearm in the line of duty since Pcs Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, in September 2012.

They were murdered by Dale Cregan in a gun and grenade attack while responding to a report of a burglary in Greater Manchester.

The Met sergeant is the 17th from the force to be killed by a firearm since the end of the Second World War, according to the National Police Memorial roll of honour.

Unarmed Pc Keith Palmer, who was stabbed in March 2017 by terrorist Khalid Masood during the Westminster Bridge attack, was the last Met officer to be killed in the line of duty.

The roll of honour includes Pc Andrew Harper, who died when he was caught in a tow rope and dragged along country lanes after trying to stop quad bike thieves in Berkshire in August 2019. The Thames Valley Police officer’s three teenage killers were cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter after an Old Bailey trial.

His widow Lissie Harper, who is campaigning for a change to the law which would see all those convicted of killing emergency workers receive a life sentence, described the incident as "devastating news".

With additional reporting by PA