Why UK police officers are reluctant to carry guns

Potential marksmen put off by fears over how they may be treated following a police shooting

Armed police officers
Armed police officers in Cheltenham
(Image credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

The police service is struggling to recruit specialist firearms officers amid concern about the treatment of police marksmen in the wake of police shootings.

Police chiefs report a 70% increase in the ranks of the most highly trained armed officers over the past two years, but say about 100 recruits are still needed for the pool of counterterrorist specialist firearms officers (CTSFOs), reports Sky News.

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