Groundbreaking technology boosts Met’s fight against violence towards women and girls
Project Archway is a revolutionary new technology that makes it easier to photograph and visualise bruising on victims of violence, particularly on darker skins.
Project Archway is a revolutionary new technology that makes it easier to photograph and visualise bruising on victims of violence, particularly on darker skins.
Murder investigation launched following a fatal shooting in Enfield
The family of Daniel Anjorin, 14 who was murdered in Hainault have paid tribute to him.
A woman has died in Tower Hamlets.
A 22-year-old man was treated for stab wounds before being taken to hospital where he sadly later died. His next of kin has been informed.
“Did you witness the collision? If you think you might have caught any dash cam or mobile phone footage of the incident, or the time leading up to it, please contact the police as soon as possible."
Detectives investigating an attempted rape at a cinema in Finchley Road have charged a man.
The 30-year-old who was fatally shot in an incident in Claxton Grove, Hammersmith, has been named as Northolt resident Jordan Oliver Rodney.
The Met’s operation has seen a 46% decrease in reported offences.
A teenager has been jailed for killing a 36-year-old man in Brent, following a Met Police investigation.
Police are still working to trace a second suspect
John Mackey sadly died in hospital on Thursday, 8 May. He was allegedly robbed in Goodchild Road around 17:53hrs on Tuesday, 6 May.
A £20,000 reward has been offered for information following the death of 26-year-old Jazmel Patterson-Low.
Chief Superintendent Sara Leach, said: "Homersham's actions have clearly undermined that trust the public have in us. It is right he is no longer a part of the Metropolitan Police Service.”
A man has been charged with murder over a fatal stabbing.
The victim has been named as Pamela Munro, 45.
The family of Ola Raji who was fatally shot and stabbed while cycling home after watching a football match have appealed for the public’s help to get justice.
Superintendent Owen Renowden, the Met’s hate crime lead said: "I urge anyone who may have been targeted, or may have crucial information that will help us with our enquiries, to contact us as soon as possible."
Our team conducted a thorough and detailed investigation which led to the arrest of three of the suspects within two weeks of the attack.