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Post by Handyman on Nov 8, 2022 18:56:15 GMT
You really do come out with some crap,
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Post by totheleft3 on Nov 8, 2022 18:59:31 GMT
Ok care to proof me wrong ive given you one such case and could find more
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Post by Handyman on Nov 8, 2022 19:12:20 GMT
Which bit of I stated they make mistakes did you not understand ?
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Post by totheleft3 on Nov 8, 2022 19:22:06 GMT
You said I come out with some crao thats what im asking you about to prove me wrong.
Has for mistakes yea they make to many where life concerned.
When there investigated there covered up by the ippc
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Post by Handyman on Nov 8, 2022 19:41:42 GMT
You need to take more water with it, or need to get out more, try dealing in known facts not sweeping assumptions
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Post by totheleft3 on Nov 8, 2022 20:34:19 GMT
Sorry Handyman im am dealing with facts like I said ive posted one example and could post more if required.
Do you think its right a police man should shoot someone in the back of the head who was holding a table leg.
And the police man thought it was a shown of shot gun.
If thats not trigger happy don't know what is
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Post by Handyman on Nov 9, 2022 11:10:51 GMT
The investigation into that shooting you posted is still on going, not concluded yet, but you have already made up your mind without knowing all the facts you are guessing, even if the Officer is cleared, you will claim cover up, another guess not based on facts.
In relation to the man in Hackney who had a chair leg in a plastic bag, someone rang Police claiming a man a had swan off shotgun in a plastic bag which turned out to be totally wrong a guess that person made a mistake, he did not have a sawn-off shotgun
That mistake led to armed officer who from about 15 feet away from him challenging him he turned to face them, and an officer shot they thought their lives were in danger based on the wrong information given to them by the caller, they had to make a split-second decision, it was only afterwards did they find out it was a chair leg, the initial mistake led to a fatal mistake
See what I mean about people making mistakes you and I included
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Post by totheleft3 on Nov 9, 2022 19:38:58 GMT
The investigation into that shooting you posted is still on going, not concluded yet, but you have already made up your mind without knowing all the facts you are guessing, even if the Officer is cleared, you will claim cover up, another guess not based on facts. In relation to the man in Hackney who had a chair leg in a plastic bag, someone rang Police claiming a man a had swan off shotgun in a plastic bag which turned out to be totally wrong a guess that person made a mistake, he did not have a sawn-off shotgun That mistake led to armed officer who from about 15 feet away from him challenging him he turned to face them, and an officer shot they thought their lives were in danger based on the wrong information given to them by the caller, they had to make a split-second decision, it was only afterwards did they find out it was a chair leg, the initial mistake led to a fatal mistake See what I mean about people making mistakes you and I included Handyman the guy with the table leg was shot in the back of the head how on earth could that be seen as endanger life. has for the ippc investergations cant think one shooting that has been found guilty or one of death in police custordy .
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Post by patman post on Nov 9, 2022 20:08:15 GMT
I notice that they have not confirmed the man had a firearm. Will they need to? If there’s any question about it, I’m sure one will be found…
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Post by Handyman on Nov 9, 2022 20:56:26 GMT
TotheLeft
According to some of the articles I have read in relation to this man, one claim he was shot in the back of the head, he was shot twice according to the Coroner's Report and subsequent investigation the Officers claim he had turned to face them they claim he took a stance like a boxer holding the plastic in front of with both hands.
He was actually shot twice one round by both Officers, one round hit one of his hands the second round hit him the side of the head, all this went as far as the High Court, discussed at length more than once no charges brought.
And all because a member of the public made a mistake and guessed wrongly what was in the bag, he or she even got the man's accent wrong claimed he was an Irishman, no Scottish broad Glaswegian
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Post by Handyman on Nov 9, 2022 20:58:30 GMT
I notice that they have not confirmed the man had a firearm. Will they need to? If there’s any question about it, I’m sure one will be found… Yep, they have a big bag of them stashed in every Police vehicle, standard issue they never go out without them, one to fit all and every occasion
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