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| Thread ID: 109596 | 2010-05-14 19:53:00 | Navtej Singh-Police Blunder ? | wmoore (6009) | PC World Chat |
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| 884937 | 2010-05-18 01:10:00 | What a load of nonsense! They already have rifles and managed to hit a bystander (Halatau Naitoko). Unfortunately Naitoko drove into the line of fire. The Media made out that he was a sitting duck, when in fact the exchange of fire was already happening before he crashed his van into the back of the car in front, which put him directly in the line of fire, all this happening a a split second. All this can be found in the coroner's report. |
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| 884938 | 2010-05-18 02:00:00 | The Courier driver was just dead unlucky, the situation I was thinking about when the shooter is holed up and has shot some people. The police then need to lay their life on the line and attack the shooter. What I am trying to say is the police **** around for yonks then do the wrong thing anyway they should just attack. If no one has been shot or a hostage scenario they can play the waiting game but saving lives of innocent wounded people should be number uno in my considered opinion. The polices number one seems to be not to get hit by the gunman. We should send them to USA Los Angeles for SWAT training. The Americans can escalate the attack up to using National Guard tank fire they know how to handle crims with guns over there. | prefect (6291) | ||
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