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He wasn't disobeying.....
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17/08/2005 12:43:00
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I agree that this guy being killed should not have happened, but to call the London policemen murderers is convicting them and killing their character without knowing all the facts.

The police are told that if someone is a suicide bomber, shot them in the brain so that they cannot detonate their bomb. I have no problem with that. It is the best way to end the crisis with the lowest number of deaths and damage. I have no problem with a suicide bomber being shot 8 times, or even 108 times.

The problem is that the man was not a suicide bomber. Is the guilty one the one who pulled the trigger or the one who said on the radio “He is a suicide bomber”? Based on what I’ve heard, I suspect it’s the one misspeaking on the radio. But without knowing more, I’m not going to convict that person yet either. I still trust that they will do what it takes to get answers.

It’s OK to put yourself in the place of someone like a family member of the man who was killed by police. But, to be fair you should also look at it in the eyes of a policeman that has been assigned to protecting the public from someone who has no value for your life, the general public, or even their own life.

Picture yourself in the role of the policeman. You are told that the guy is a suicide bomber. What guy? That guy, right there – He IS a suicide bomber. He’s coming towards you. What do you do? Do you ask, “Hey are you a bomber?” If your information is correct, you can’t ask that question. You’ll be dead before you finish the question.


>The man shot by the London police was not struggling nor desobeying and not wearing a heavy "bulky" coat, according to a footage.
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>They shot him 8 times....
>Are the London police getting away with this murder?
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Kenneth Wonderley
http://www.wonderley.com


...the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Galatians 5:22 & 23
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