A man was convicted of murder for shooting a Kiwi police officer in the UK with an antique handgun while the suspect was handcuffed in a cell nearly three years ago.
A jury deliberated for just over five hours before finding 25-year-old Louis De Zoysa guilty of killing Sergeant Matiu Ratana in September 2020.
Prosecutors said that De Zoysa shot Ratana, 54, at Croydon Custody Center in south London as he was about to be searched. He had been arrested for possessing drugs and bullets. But during an initial search, the arresting officers didn’t find the 41-calibre revolver loaded with six rounds he kept in an underarm holster.
In the cell, De Zoysa managed to point the gun at Ratana’s chest and fire. A second bullet hit the police officer in the thigh, and a third hit the cell wall. A fourth shot struck De Zoysa in the neck, leaving him with brain damage.