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20 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Brave man that disarmed one shooter and had the sense to put the gun down quickly

Yes, very brave indeed.

But in other footage I saw that gunman go back to the bridge to the other gunman and did he get another gun and start shooing again?

The timeline is confusing.

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24 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Yes, very brave indeed.

But in other footage I saw that gunman go back to the bridge to the other gunman and did he get another gun and start shooing again?

The timeline is confusing.

Yes - the hero understandably put the gun down (I’d imagine he didn’t want to get accidentally shot by the police) and the goat shagger unfortunately went and rearmed himself. 
I cannot believe the bravery shown by the guy who took the gun off the terrorist - absolutely incredible. 

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1 hour ago, monkeybusiness said:

Yes - the hero understandably put the gun down (I’d imagine he didn’t want to get accidentally shot by the police) and the goat shagger unfortunately went and rearmed himself. 
I cannot believe the bravery shown by the guy who took the gun off the terrorist - absolutely incredible. 

I dare say in the world we live in today if he had of put a couple into him as he was moving away he would have probably ended up in the shit himself. Still a ballsy move all the same, you have to admire his guts 👍👍

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37 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

I dare say in the world we live in today if he had of put a couple into him as he was moving away he would have probably ended up in the shit himself. Still a ballsy move all the same, you have to admire his guts 👍👍

but possibly would have prevented further killing by the cnut, however things often done for all the correct reasons are looked at differently when the immediate threat has gone.

I remember Tony Martin, who after numerous break ins and police inaction, cured the problem himself, but with a price to pay.

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2 men….just 2 armed men caused absolute havoc. 2 men, let that sink in. Imagine what happens when a bunch of them decide to kick off at once in a built up area on an unprepared population…wherever that may be 

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3 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

but possibly would have prevented further killing by the cnut, however things often done for all the correct reasons are looked at differently when the immediate threat has gone.

I remember Tony Martin, who after numerous break ins and police inaction, cured the problem himself, but with a price to pay.

Would have been nice of him to at least put a round or 2 in his legs

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Bloody hell, suprise that bloke managed to move so swiftly dragging that massive pair of nuts. Guy did everything right there. Obviously saying the law will give him a fair trial, pretty damn obvious shooter deserved knee capping at the very least. 

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Posted (edited)
52 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

2 men….just 2 armed men caused absolute havoc. 2 men, let that sink in. Imagine what happens when a bunch of them decide to kick off at once in a built up area on an unprepared population…wherever that may be 

You are 100% right Steve if only 1% of the shite this country’s leaders has allowed in decide to go that route it will be a bloodbath.

The silence from the usual leftard pro PalestinianHamas supporters on the site is very telling. Some of the most prolific posters have seemingly disappeared tonight, I would imagine if a Tommy Robison supporter had killed an innocent Muslim at the start of one of their religious gatherings they would be on here going mental. 

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37 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

2 men….just 2 armed men caused absolute havoc. 2 men, let that sink in. Imagine what happens when a bunch of them decide to kick off at once in a built up area on an unprepared population…wherever that may be 

 

I thought the opposite, that they were pretty ineffectual. Over a thousand people present, probably pretty easy targets, almost certainly unarmed, and hemmed in by the sea. Two of them only hit forty people. Could have been way more effective with only a tiny amount more effort. They could have trained for a start. They could have armed themselves with better guns and carried a thousand rounds each. They could have planned a bit more. The footage principally shows them standing there looking like they don't know what to do next, since they usually get killed on CoD by then.

 

Obviously terrifying but should have been fish in a barrel and it wasn't. 

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11 minutes ago, AHPP said:

 

I thought the opposite, that they were pretty ineffectual. Over a thousand people present, probably pretty easy targets, almost certainly unarmed, and hemmed in by the sea. Two of them only hit forty people. Could have been way more effective with only a tiny amount more effort. They could have trained for a start. They could have armed themselves with better guns and carried a thousand rounds each. They could have planned a bit more. The footage principally shows them standing there looking like they don't know what to do next, since they usually get killed on CoD by then.

 

Obviously terrifying but should have been fish in a barrel and it wasn't. 

Very good point.

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