clapham_gull
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- Aug 20, 2003
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- #101
His knife wasn't hoax .
Not sure what your point is. Why would anyone committing an attack feel the need to carry a fake knife ?
His knife wasn't hoax .
Exactly hoax or not he was wearing an explosive type vest,he wanted to die .
Exactly hoax or not he was wearing an explosive type vest,he wanted to die .
Not sure what your point is. Why would anyone committing an attack feel the need to carry a fake knife ?
I think you are trying to make capital out of nothing. The police have no choice.
To echo what others have said, I think we'll hear a lot about police tactics in the coming weeks/months. But we shouldn't - there was a clear and viable threat which was dealt with. Thank you to the public who stepped in and prevented a higher injury count, whatever it currently is, and thank you to the police offers who ran into the scene and took the required action to guarantee the safety of everyone. This story could have ended very differently if the tosser had been genuinely wired with explosives.
In which case, bravo to the police.
no doubt they'll be a do gooder along trying to build bridges over this incident
regards
DF
Probably a tissue.
Looks like a tissue.
What bridges you daft racist.
and literally terrorise.
100%. Footage shows what looks like some exceptional bravery, both from police and some members of the the public. Whether the vest was hoax or not is a complete irrelevance IMO.
If you watch the video on here: https://twitter.com/search?q=london bridge&src=typd it looks like he didn't want to report to the police with an incriminating tissue in his pocket. Apart from anything else he should be charged for littering.