Man dies during armed police raid in Goudhurst, Kent

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Police at the junction with Smiths Lane, Goudhurst
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The armed police operation was at an address in Smiths Lane, police said

A man shot dead by police during an armed operation was on bail in connection with the death of a 73-year-old man in Kent.

The 36-year-old was fatally injured in Smiths Lane, Goudhurst, on Sunday, where a "non-police" firearm was found.

Police confirmed he was on bail in relation to the death of Roy Blackman, who was beaten to death during a burglary at his home last month.

The man has not been named but his family has been informed, police said.

The matter has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, which confirmed the 36-year-old man had been shot by police during the operation.

It said tests were being carried out on "what appeared to be a non-police firearm" found during the raid, which took place at about 20:30 BST.

Forensic examination of the scene was continuing, it said.

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The police operation was linked to the death of Roy Blackman, who was killed on 21 March

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Forensic officers examined the scene on Monday

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Assistant Chief Constable Neil Jerome says the man shot was wanted in connection to the death of Roy Blackman last month

A post-mortem examination following Mr Blackman's death at his home in Headcorn Road, Biddenden, showed he died from multiple blunt-force injuries.

Mark Love, 37, of Frittenden Road, Staplehurst, has been charged with murder and aggravated burglary.

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The man was shot dead during a pre-planned armed police operation on Sunday

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