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Redman wrote:I fully support issuing fire arms to those who want them and are sufficiently vetted and qualified.
I've also been very concerned as to whether shootings are investigated properly and found to be within the rules as they maybe.
So without seeing the video of the shooting I support what is happening and I hope the guard is given a proper and fair trial.
We need to start enforcing whatever rules we are governed by....for all his alleged watlessness,Pumba is a citizen and has a right to the protection of the law.
eurotuner wrote:Thank GOD firearms licences are not given out willy-nilly to locals, would be wild wild west.
Dudes think its COOL to shoot somebody because they THINK he WAS/KINDA gonna do SOMETHING MAYBE
eurotuner wrote:Thank GOD firearms licences are not given out willy-nilly to locals, would be wild wild west.
Dudes think its COOL to shoot somebody because they THINK he WAS/KINDA gonna do SOMETHING MAYBE
Redman wrote:Some of us should be kept at the level of a John Snow headrest.
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"Spooks" (real name unknown at this point) was just shot and killed at the Broadway gas station in Arima after attempting to rob the casino on the same premises.
X-Axis wrote:A man was shot and killed in Arima following a robbery. He is said to be one of three who robbed a business place on Prince Street, near to the Magistrates’ Court. According to reports, the three men entered the business which operates a roulette machine and announced a holdup. They robbed a number of patrons and were leaving the premises when someone with a licenced firearm pursued and fired at them. One of the men was hit and died on the spot. Police retrieved a gun which laid on the side of the road near the man’s body. Police are continuing investigations. Via Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Redman wrote:X-Axis wrote:A man was shot and killed in Arima following a robbery. He is said to be one of three who robbed a business place on Prince Street, near to the Magistrates’ Court. According to reports, the three men entered the business which operates a roulette machine and announced a holdup. They robbed a number of patrons and were leaving the premises when someone with a licenced firearm pursued and fired at them. One of the men was hit and died on the spot. Police retrieved a gun which laid on the side of the road near the man’s body. Police are continuing investigations. Via Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Is 'someone' with a licensed fire arm allowed to 'pursue and fire at them'??
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