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Mulboyne wrote:Incidents being reported at three tube stations and a bus. No injuries so far. One report suggests a detonator went off but not a bomb. That is not confirmed. Police are not treating it as a major incident so far...
police chased a man through the Stockwell subway station in south London, wrestled him to the floor and shot him to death.
karekora wrote:but, what if that was you they shot?
if you had nothing to do with it, just 'fitted the profile'?
karekora wrote:nobody is wearing big coats in london at the moment. what were you seeing?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I wonder if they identified themselves as police. Or did a bunch of guys in plain clothes pull out guns and yell, "STOP!!"
gboothe wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:I wonder if they identified themselves as police. Or did a bunch of guys in plain clothes pull out guns and yell, "STOP!!"
J-people may not know what freeze means, but I do and if a dude, dudes or dudettes pull out anything that is capable of making large noises and large holes, and indicate in anyway, no matter how insignificant, that I should make no further movement, it is instant statute time. Even if it is the NHK collector, I ain't budging. You do not easily out run bullets and they will just simply ruin your whole day.
I do not blame the police for shooting an innocent man. If he had such a clean record as the website suggests, why did he run away from the police when they tried to stop him? Why was he wearing a winter coat on a summer's day? Knowing what had just happened in London, he made a silly decision.
Brazilian media reported that Menezes was an electrician who had been legally living and working in England for the past three years. He originally came from the small city of Gonzaga, some 500 miles northeast of Sao Paulo in the state of Minas Gerais.
"He spoke English very well, and had permission to study and work there," Menezes' cousin Maria Alves told the O Globo Online Web site from her home in Sao Paulo.
hakuman wrote:I do not blame the police for shooting an innocent man. If he had such a clean record as the website suggests, why did he run away from the police when they tried to stop him? Why was he wearing a winter coat on a summer's day? Knowing what had just happened in London, he made a silly decision.
Maybe he had no visa or something. Did he deserve to be shot and killed for that?
Also, maybe its fucked to be wearing a winter coat in summer, but you shouldnt have to get shot for your fashion sense (or lack of).
hakuman wrote:I do not blame the police for shooting an innocent man. If he had such a clean record as the website suggests, why did he run away from the police when they tried to stop him? Why was he wearing a winter coat on a summer's day? Knowing what had just happened in London, he made a silly decision.
Maybe he had no visa or something. Did he deserve to be shot and killed for that?
Also, maybe its fucked to be wearing a winter coat in summer, but you shouldnt have to get shot for your fashion sense (or lack of).
The shooting was the first time London police have used special tactics developed to address the threat of suicide bombers, the Guardian newspaper reported today.
Operation Kratos
Under Operation Kratos, special officers are authorized to shoot to kill and are trained to aim for the head to avoid triggering explosive devices that may be attached to the chest or waist, the Guardian said.
The tactics have been in place for about a year and were developed after discussions with Israeli police on how to confront suicide bombers, the newspaper said.
karekora wrote:Subject: IMPORTANT INFO REGARDING LONDON UNDERGROUND
->STATEMENT BEING ISSUED FROM MET -- PLEASE SEE <-
The Metropolitan Police will be strongly advising everyone that the theywill be putting officers on tube stations 24/7 for the next week or more as they highly expect another attack within this time. The police force have been in meetings all morning and will be publicly confirming this later on this evening. They will be advising the public to avoid the tube at all costs for the time being. This news will filter through to the media in the next few hours and if it is not in the Evening Standard it will be on the 24 hour news channels. Please take care on your journeys home, please pass this on to as many people as you know who use the Underground. Piccadilly Circus & Leicester Square were closed for 3 hours earlier today (14/07/2005) and the bomb squad carried out a minor controlled explosion around the station area - this is going on all over Central London.
PLEASE BE CAREFUL TRAVELLING
this was sent to a friend on the 16th July. So they had an incling that something might happen. And they STILL couldnt stop it.
Useless.
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