Anyone who came out of that building that day was to be followed and stopped for questioning...
Did they get what they needed out of him? ie did they even stop to ask first?
Anyone who came out of that building that day was to be followed and stopped for questioning...
Did they get what they needed out of him? ie did they even stop to ask first?
There's so many questions that this inquiry has brought up and i doubt if the answers will ever be found. The whole thing has left a feeling of a whitewash.They wanted to stop and question anyone that came out well away from the building in order to avoid alerting any bad guys. The police claim that they warned him but the passengers in the carriage all say that they didn't.
If they were to believe the information they were given warnings would have simply given the guy the chance he needed to detonate the bomb.
The priority was to kill him in such a way that he couldn't do so.
Tragic with hindsight given the rubbish info but the correct course of action if he'd been for real.
Why?My shotgun was in between the seats
How?If these guys had been in plain clothes and didn't make it clear that they were police then I may have reacted a lot differently.
I suspect I'd cack myself, but I really have no idea, that's why I'm asking you.How would you react if strangers ran up to you and shoved a gun in your head?
Well then you're a wimp - that happens to me all the time.I had a kalishnakov shoved into my face once by an IRA man and that left me a shivering wreck.
That's what I asked you.And why was my gun between the seats?
OK, so you're not prepared to say.Well just because that's why.
Yes, I'm with you on that one Matty mate. Too many 'sheep' in this country.WHatever the argument for & against killing him, if Iwere on that jury and told that I could not decide myself what I thought then I would simply stand up & explain that as I believed that I was being forced into a decision I did not agree with I would have to leave the jury.
Might get done for contempt but that would stuff them!
Not really sure tbh.So, once again, what would your "different" reaction have been?
Who in their right mind would tackle a suicide bomber face to face?
It just doesn't add up.