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Gunshots at London Bridge
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JaShea99 said:ValleyGary said:I just hope the policeman that did shoot him doesn’t get dragged through investigations and has his career effected. He should be commended not vilified.0
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No there definitely were.0
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From where? Who else would've been more informed than the coppers at the scene?0
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Trust me it was a shot authorised over the radio.0
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Okay, you obviously have some sort of knowledge, but if what you're saying is correct, what is the point in training these people to react to this kind of incident if they have to wait for the command, in the heat of the moment, to neutralise the threat? The scenario just looked like a text book exercise to me, blokes got a bomb strapped to him in a built up area, one outcome0
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Okay, you obviously have some sort of knowledge, but if what you're saying is correct, what is the point in training these people to react to this kind of incident if they have to wait for the command, in the heat of the moment, to neutralise the threat? The scenario just looked like a text book exercise to me, blokes got a bomb strapped to him in a built up area, one outcome0
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Baldybonce said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Okay, you obviously have some sort of knowledge, but if what you're saying is correct, what is the point in training these people to react to this kind of incident if they have to wait for the command, in the heat of the moment, to neutralise the threat? The scenario just looked like a text book exercise to me, blokes got a bomb strapped to him in a built up area, one outcome
Although it wasn't reported, I think this bloke was shot dead and died almost instantly at the scene0 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:Baldybonce said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Okay, you obviously have some sort of knowledge, but if what you're saying is correct, what is the point in training these people to react to this kind of incident if they have to wait for the command, in the heat of the moment, to neutralise the threat? The scenario just looked like a text book exercise to me, blokes got a bomb strapped to him in a built up area, one outcome
Although it wasn't reported, I think this bloke was shot dead and died almost instantly at the scene
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MrOneLung said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Baldybonce said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Okay, you obviously have some sort of knowledge, but if what you're saying is correct, what is the point in training these people to react to this kind of incident if they have to wait for the command, in the heat of the moment, to neutralise the threat? The scenario just looked like a text book exercise to me, blokes got a bomb strapped to him in a built up area, one outcome
Although it wasn't reported, I think this bloke was shot dead and died almost instantly at the scene0 -
Seems like one of the (4?) people that got involved was a convicted murderer on day release.
Crazy how one person being released too soon has led to this attack, whereas another not serving his whole sentence in jail has helped put it to an end.
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Huskaris said:Seems like one of the (4?) people that got involved was a convicted murderer on day release.
Crazy how one person being released too soon has led to this attack, whereas another not serving his whole sentence in jail has helped put it to an end.1 -
Huskaris said:Seems like one of the (4?) people that got involved was a convicted murderer on day release.
Crazy how one person being released too soon has led to this attack, whereas another not serving his whole sentence in jail has helped put it to an end.0 -
shine166 said:Huskaris said:Seems like one of the (4?) people that got involved was a convicted murderer on day release.
Crazy how one person being released too soon has led to this attack, whereas another not serving his whole sentence in jail has helped put it to an end.3 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:shine166 said:Huskaris said:Seems like one of the (4?) people that got involved was a convicted murderer on day release.
Crazy how one person being released too soon has led to this attack, whereas another not serving his whole sentence in jail has helped put it to an end.
I'm talking about the guy on day release that tackled him on the bridge.0 -
Think they were both there mate.0
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shine166 said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:shine166 said:Huskaris said:Seems like one of the (4?) people that got involved was a convicted murderer on day release.
Crazy how one person being released too soon has led to this attack, whereas another not serving his whole sentence in jail has helped put it to an end.
I'm talking about the guy on day release that tackled him on the bridge.1 -
North Lower Neil said:Think they were both there mate.0
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Grabbing a fire extinguisher is extremely practical, grabbing a whale tusk is extremely badass.
People that run towards these things for a job are heroes, members of the public that do it, when all the advice is to run away, are something beyond that.
A lot of people are probably waking up this morning thanks to these guys.6 -
Huskaris said:Grabbing a fire extinguisher is extremely practical, grabbing a whale tusk is extremely badass.
People that run towards these things for a job are heroes, members of the public that do it, when all the advice is to run away, are something beyond that.
A lot of people are probably waking up this morning thanks to these guys.1 - Sponsored links:
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shine166 said:1
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Just going over London bridge by train.
You can still see the police in attendance on the bridge itself.
Brings it home just how close to home it was .
RIP the two who died and a speedy recovery to those injured1 -
Shout out to the chap that fended him off with a whale tusk. The most British thing ever.These vile humans will not stop the British going about their life.
RIP to the two victims1 -
@robroy, except he was polish :-). Anyway, here's the video.2
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Looks like he tried to stab the guy with the extinguisher and the third bloke came in and knocked him off balance.
Not sure I would have only hit him once with the extinguisher when he was on the ground if he'd had tried to stab me.
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Addickted said:Looks like he tried to stab the guy with the extinguisher and the third bloke came in and knocked him off balance.
Not sure I would have only hit him once with the extinguisher when he was on the ground if he'd had tried to stab me.1 -
Oh to be 90kg......4
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I should point out, not an obese 90kg, just a fat 90kg ;-)1
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Im sure like many others, ive walked along London Bridge many many times and will do again. I remember the last incident at Borough Market/London Bridge and there were a few members of the public that bravely fought attackers that night as well or it could of been worse.
RIP to those that were sadly killed, so horrible to think that they were probably just there like any other day and will never return home.
And well done to those that tackled the scum and stopped anyone else from being killed.0