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To: sylvester80 who wrote (166994)7/23/2005 10:07:38 PM
From: steve dietrich  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
I had a suspicion this might turn out to be the case, when I heard that undercover policemen were involved, the poor guy probably thought he was running for his life from thugs, if he did I guess he was partly right.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (166994)7/24/2005 8:57:47 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 281500
 
<Witnesses said he was wearing a heavy, padded coat when plainclothes police chased him into a subway car, pinned him to the ground and shot him in the head and torso.>

Shooting him in the torso isn't all that bright if the intention was to prevent a waist-coat bomb exploding. Somebody is not right.

Maybe they just shot him in the head. Let's see the body. I'm sure the police have taken photos, or the coroner has.

Police love bombers because it gives them cart blanche to do what they just love doing = hunting in a pack. It's alpha-male instinct to love power and the hunt, especially of humans. It's boring giving directions to tourists to Buckingham Palace.

Thank goodness for bombs [unofficial police position].

Mqurice