The police officer who shot dead Chris Kaba will face a murder charge, the Crown Prosecution Service has said.
Mr Kaba died the day after he was hit by a single gunshot in Streatham Hill on 5 September 2022.
The car he was driving was followed through south London by an unmarked police car with no lights or sirens.
He then turned into Kirkstall Gardens, a narrow residential street, where there was a collision between the vehicle he was in and a marked police car that was waiting for him at the scene.
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The police officer who was in that marked vehicle – referred to as NX121 for legal reasons – fired one shot through the windscreen, hitting Mr Kaba in the head.
It later emerged that the Audi the 24-year-old was driving, which did not belong to him, had been linked by police to a firearms incident the previous day.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct opened an investigation into the case, which lasted nearly seven months, before handing over a file of evidence to the CPS in March.
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