Mourners shout 'no more killing' as they bring traffic to a standstill at vigil for drugs kingpin 'Stud Badboy' who was shot dead by police 

Dozens of mourners have held a roadside vigil for the person shot useless by police on the M62.

Wearing hoodies bearing the slogan, 'No justice, no humanity, no peace,' some 70 family and friends of Yassar Yaqub shouted 'no extra killing' as they introduced visitors to a standstill in Huddersfield.

This comes one week after the  28-year-old was shot useless on the motorway slip street.

Some 70 family and friends of Yassar Yaqub shouted 'no extra killing' as they introduced visitors to a standstill in Huddersfield

Yassar Yaqub's household declare he was 'assassinated' in a pre-planned 'hit' by West Yorkshire Police on the M62 exterior Huddersfield final Monday

This night mourners held aloft banners emblazoned with 'illegal killing' as they marched alongside the street positioned flowers on the grass verge close to the place the taking pictures came about.

A Fb invitation was issued to anybody seeking to go alongside and pay their respects, with the invite studying: 'Everyone seems to be welcome to point out their love and help for Yassar and his household. 

'It will likely be the one week anniversary since his life was taken so cruelly!'

Yassar Yaqub's household declare he was 'assassinated' in a pre-planned 'hit' by West Yorkshire Police on the M62 exterior Huddersfield final Monday. 

An inquest opened into his dying heard he died from gunshot wounds to the chest and a handgun, bullets and a silencer was discovered within the footwell of his Audi by police.

On the vigil, Mr Yaqub's brother-in-law, Isaa Akbar, informed The Guardian: 'The entire taking pictures appears to have taken place in a matter of seconds.

'The [police] automobile stormed in entrance of them, let three pictures off into the passenger facet of the automobile – the police did not get out of the automobile. 

'We simply wished solutions for what occurred on that day.'

Akbar, 26, added: 'All of us worry the police now. The people who find themselves speculated to be defending us.'  

The mourners had been wearing hoodies bearing the slogan, 'No justice, no humanity, no peace'

They held aloft banners emblazoned with 'illegal killing' as they marched alongside the street

A Fb invitation was issued to anybody seeking to go alongside and pay their respects

The daddy-of-two's funeral was held on the Masjid Bilal mosque on Friday. 

His dying has sparked protests in West Yorkshire and his father Mohammed mentioned he was the 'good son' and never a felony, including he felt his son was 'killed unlawfully'.

'He hasn't bought a foul previous, as a result of he is by no means been convicted of something,' he informed the BBC.

Mr Yaqub senior mentioned he wished 'solutions, full solutions, nothing however the fact' about his son's dying.

'How are you going to kill somebody like this, at a time like this, with out giving him an opportunity to get out or something? We're not in America, we're not in third-world international locations,' he mentioned.

The social media invite learn: 'Everyone seems to be welcome to point out their love and help for Yassar and his household. It will likely be the one week anniversary since his life was taken so cruelly!'

An inquest into Mr Yaqub's dying additionally began at Bradford Coroner's Court docket this week - it was opened and adjourned in a three-minute listening to.

Coroner Martin Fleming was informed how Mr Yaqub was shot by way of the windscreen of an Audi automobile on a M62 sliproad.

The court docket was informed a firearm was discovered within the entrance passenger footwell of the car.

The inquest heard that the 'exhausting cease' of the Audi and a Volkswagen Sirocco occurred at 6.10pm on Monday.

Mr Dalby mentioned 4 unmarked police automobiles had been concerned within the incident with one - a Mercedes - reducing throughout the entrance of the Audi.

He mentioned the 2 automobiles collided with one another.

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