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I believe he fired the gun at the police and hit one of them in his radio
therefore the police shot back and killed him and rightly so. If someone is firing a gun at you they deserve to be shot. I'm also hearing a lot of bollocks about the police apparently being trained to shoot to injure or shoot to wound. This is bollocks if someone has a gun and is injured or wounded they can still fire that gun. The police are trained to shoot to kill but only pull the trigger when totally necessary, if someone is firing a gun at you it becomes necessary to fire back.
( , Tue 9 Aug 2011, 16:37, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
therefore the police shot back and killed him and rightly so. If someone is firing a gun at you they deserve to be shot. I'm also hearing a lot of bollocks about the police apparently being trained to shoot to injure or shoot to wound. This is bollocks if someone has a gun and is injured or wounded they can still fire that gun. The police are trained to shoot to kill but only pull the trigger when totally necessary, if someone is firing a gun at you it becomes necessary to fire back.
( , Tue 9 Aug 2011, 16:37, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
Yeah!
Except that he didn't. The bullet in the radio was a police bullet. The one that tore through his body.
( , Tue 9 Aug 2011, 17:08, Reply)
Except that he didn't. The bullet in the radio was a police bullet. The one that tore through his body.
( , Tue 9 Aug 2011, 17:08, Reply)
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