[quote="newt.":f68ba]the guy ran from police, jumped turnstyle(spelling?), and bolted towards a train, fuck man those stupid pussy hippy fucks complain about everything. I'm glad they shot him, I hope they do it again, they got the fucker before he reached the train, this is good news.[/quote:f68ba]
Have you been drinking?
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Originally Posted by Wilko
Think about this logically. You are a London Policeman. Your Country has been attacked recently by Terrorists, specifically the Tube Stations. You see a guy, who is foreign in appearance (by Foreign, i mean not Anglo), acting suspiciously inside a Tube Station. You also notice he has wires and assorted shit hanging out of his rucksack.
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Menezes wasn't carrying a rucksack, or bag, or anything like that. Nor were there any "wires" or "assorted shit" anywhere on his person. Also, contrary to initial reports, he wasn't wearing a heavy padded jacket.
Some other thoughts....
1) Even though the mainstream media continuously pumped out disinformation about him being here illegally immediately after the event took place, [url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/07/26/nshot26.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/07/26/ixportaltop.html:f68ba]
things aren't as clear cut as some people would like you to believe.[/url:f68ba] The whole
"if this 'Jonny Foreigner' wasn't here illegally he would still be alive today" argument is nothing more than a smoke and mirrors trick. The authorities, and their media whore lackeys, are pandering to the inherent xenophobia that exists within a large chunk of the British population, to divert their attention away from the fact that
someone shot and killed an innocent man.
2) Menezes' family [url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4722861.stm:f68ba]
claim[/url:f68ba] that he used his travel card that morning, if true -- and I have no reason to doubt them -- here endeth the whole "he jumped the barrier" tale.
Request: If anyone knows, or finds out in the near future, the name of the company he was working for, would you please PM the info to me - thanks!