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He was being chased by undercover police, who shot him in the head.
Thanks for sharing. I like a story with a happy ending. Too bad good people had to be hurt so morons could show how PC they are by letting this vermin run free in the first place.
Well yes, but he had to attack those shoppers FIRST, before what you describe happened......
He was being followed by undercover police, got spooked and crashed a car. Then attacked 3 people (all of whom have made recoveries), and was then double tapped by the undercover police before the armed response team arrived (who then cleared the area as he was wearing a fake bomb vest).
He was being followed by undercover police, got spooked and crashed a car. Then attacked 3 people (all of whom have made recoveries), and was then double tapped by the undercover police before the armed response team arrived (who then cleared the area as he was wearing a fake bomb vest).
Great!!! (Well, except for that one guy whose torso was ripped wide open today, and came within an inch of dying.....HE might have a differing opinion.....)
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We don’t even REMARK on them anymore.......it’s astonishing. Sheep.
(Dude was released a week ago......good thing! Means he was free to stab three in London with a machete today.)
I would post the link, but there’s really no reason to, is there??....
I think you will find the news in the UK is dominated by this attack.
Again it was a lone wolf attack, who by all accounts was under surveillance by the police and security services.
The Home Secretary is going to make a statement regarding events and legislation in relation to increased prison sentence and a review of release of such prisoners.
I think you will find the news in the UK is dominated by this attack.
Again it was a lone wolf attack, who by all accounts was under surveillance by the police and security services.
The Home Secretary is going to make a statement regarding events and legislation in relation to increased prison sentence and a review of release of such prisoners.
It appears that there were quite a few undercover security/police agents who have been following this guy around, ever since he was released from prison.
Good God, how much does THAT cost the taxpayers?? (to say nothing of the security people who weren't actually on the street, tailing him, but WERE involved in his case somehow...).
They say prison is expensive, but it can't be even 10% as costly as what the UK was spending on this guy to make sure he didn't attack again. (And which failed....)
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