M62 Police Shooting

What the fuck You on about?

I "lol'd" at you saying you're right more often than me. I thought you were being jokey?! If not then it was you being petty. Of course we all think what we post is correct or why would we fucking well post in the first place?

You've made a tit of yourself and have obviously got one on you, so wipe your fanny, have a drink and move on.
No I thought you'd clocked my mistake of misreading your angle but you obviously didn't... you said you don't think you're wrong more often... I corrected it in under minute but you replied before that, thought you were making thing of it... seemed petty but never mind.

Anyway I do joke around but it's hard to see if it's joking or serious agro from some of you.

From the first post I said it was suspicious...
Because of this part:
"100 protesting last night and saying there's a cover up because the police weren't wearing body cameras." Some had said they just mentioned there being a gun to cover their tracks(ok it was press release and just someone's interpretation of that so not as suspicious).

I didn't spot there being an official response about armed police not wearing them where others do, had I been made aware of that I would have agreed it's not suspicious... I had to go and read through an article to see where that came from.

In a statement West Yorkshire’s Assistant Chief Constable Andy Battle said: “Uniformed officers in three of the five districts of West Yorkshire are now equipped with body-worn video cameras, as a force-wide roll out of the devices continues.

“Firearms officers do not currently use them, however, we are seeking a separate solution to meet the specific and specialised requirements of their role.”
 
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No I thought you'd clocked my mistake of misreading your angle but you obviously didn't... you said you don't think you're wrong more often... I corrected it in under minute but you replied before that, thought you were making thing of it.

Anyway I do joke around but it's hard to see what bants with some of you. From the first post I said it was suspiscious:
Because of this part:
"100 protesting last night and saying there's a cover up because the police weren't wearing body cameras." and some had said they just mentioned there being a gun to cover their tracks(ok press release and just someone's interpretation)

I didn't spot there being an official response about armed police not wearing them where others do, had I been made aware of that I would have agreed it's not suspicious... I had to go and read through an article to see where that came from.
There we go then. Everyone's happy.
 
I notice the usual cadre of protesters complaining that another pillar of society has been slain in cold blood by the vicious, nasty and corrupt armed police officers.

Not on here, but the protesters in his local town.
 
I notice the usual cadre of protesters complaining that another pillar of society has been slain in cold blood by the vicious, nasty and corrupt armed police officers.
Not on here, but the protesters in his local town.
Perhaps he employed some of them? Or supplied some of them? Or perhaps they are having a little hissy fit thinking they might be the next dealers to have to step on the brakes?
 
Look at the grouping of the bullets on the windshield looks like two eyes and a nose, if it hadn't got so dark that copper was going for a full on smiley face.


Phil Taylor would have been proud of that grouping
 
I notice the usual cadre of protesters complaining that another pillar of society has been slain in cold blood by the vicious, nasty and corrupt armed police officers.

Not on here, but the protesters in his local town.
Yep saw the usual suspects damaging the Police car that the tax payer will have to foot the bill for,not them of course tax payers.
 
Drug Dealer dies. Suspicious circumstances? Hope so. Then it would make his death even sweeter. Fuck him.
 
Inland revenue investigates friends and associates assets, would make it even sweeter.
If they do, I hope they're wearing body-cameras. Don't want the poor cunts to get a rough deal, justice-wise. If, God bless them, any of my now long deceased grandparents, ever saw how society had developed, they'd weep tears of utter sadness. All of them came from nothing, had nothing and expected nothing. My grandad sold matches (the type you light, not the footballing kind) for a living down at Salford docks. He made less than 5p a day. But that's what folk did then to survive. No fucking thought ever of stealing, harming or doing anything that would be detrimental to society. So, if a drug-dealing **** gets his comeuppance, let's not beat about the fucking bush. The world has been improved. As it did when Duggan met his maker.
 
I notice the usual cadre of protesters complaining that another pillar of society has been slain in cold blood by the vicious, nasty and corrupt armed police officers.

Not on here, but the protesters in his local town.
From what I've read the deceased's family were regarded as important members at the head of their community with the father owning over 100 properties locally + buying and selling drugs being an important factor. It has all the hallmarks of an Hawala Banking set up .....google it if your not familiar.....
 
From what I've read the deceased's family were regarded as important members at the head of their community with the father owning over 100 properties locally + buying and selling drugs being an important factor. It has all the hallmarks of an Hawala Banking set up .....google it if your not familiar.....
Very difficult for the authorities in this kind of situation, not wanting to appear racist or upset the local community for fear of reprisals (a bit like the Rochdale child abuse scandal). The police have a very difficult job to do. Shooting someone is always a last resort, and only when the officer(s) perceive a threat to life. Often, there is less than a second to make that decision. It really isn't an easy decision to make, but by the sounds of it, the right decision in this case; we'll know more as the facts come out
 
Are you referring to the ubiquitousness of cigarette lighters? ;-)
Ha! Ha! Very, very funny. Yes, they were the beginning of the end for my dear Grandad. I'm sure he once tried to find, in a Luddite fit of pique, the nearest Zippo factory so he could strike up a match and burn it to the ground. Sadly, Cadishead (for that is where he lived) was just a journey too far from Pennsylvania.
 

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