beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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well a chap on the TV presumably from the family just said "no peace" mean people on the streets. why are the police not arresting for incitment? too soft.
Is it allowed for us to think both that Duggan was a scumbag and also that the OB screwed up both the hard stop and the aftermath ?
Nope, that isn't allowed. Some people start to get very confused when you go and do things like that.
i like how the rightous amongst forget this was a fairly nasty person, doing alot of naughty, they didnt just pull over some random and shoot them.
Long campaign by Duggan supporters for a Judicial review, resulting in an overturned verdict in the interests of community relations. Followed by a royal pardon & a Posthumous knighthood, bet in play NOW.
Another police cover up I bet, on what grounds did they find it 'lawful' I wonder? because they are the Police? Oh that's alright then.
what was he doing in a taxi with a gun?
From the court summary:
Jury was asked: Did Mr Duggan have the gun with him in the taxi immediately before the stop? All 10 jury members said yes.
So before he gets turned into a martyr, if he was such a good, gentle family man, what was he doing in a taxi with a gun?
It seems some posters on this thread with the benefit of hindsight, plenty of time and no policing experience whatsoever are now suddenly experts on when someone should or shouldn't be shot! The officers knew he had a gun on him in the car and he resisted when the car was stopped and made movements with his hands towards his jacket pockets by all accounts which the officers perceived as him going for a weapon, the officers did not know at that point whether he was armed or not or whether he had discarded the gun. They had split seconds to make decisions and he was unfortunately shot and killed but HE put himself in that situation and so I have little sympathy with what happened to him. I suspect if I had been one of those officers in that same situation and with their training I would have shot him too, if you believe you wouldn't I suspect you would be a very dead police officer fairly quickly. The fella had a gun on him FFS it matters not whether he had it on him when he was shot, the officers didn't know and made a judgement call that had a tragic outcome. As for his family all I see there is a poor feral family looking for someone to blame and a possible compo payout, cynical view I know but that's what I see.
Having thought about it I guess it is a short list.
I think the problem is that in a few high profile cases the Police always seem to back each other up and get away with it as if the courts are heavily weighted in their favour.
Ian Tomlinson springs to mind, when the whole thing was on camera and it was just an unprovked attack by a thug in uniform but the court still let him off.
It might be worth reading this if you're interested in the jury's deliberations:
http://dugganinquest.independent.gov.uk/docs/Jurys_Determination_and_Conclusion.pdf
But with live ammunition ? Why couldnt a taser have been used ?
So because a Jury has decided it - its 100% correct ? No, it isnt. I respect that fact a civil jury has come to that decision, but it isnt the correct decision.
Saw the family on the channel 4 news stating that he was no angel but with his hands up and no gun he should have been arrested and charged and brought to trial. Like any of us should expect to be if we have done wrong. The police also lied and leaked lies to the press which is all in the jury's deliberations.
I can't agree with people on here saying if you commit a crime you should expect to be shot dead.
Saw the family on the channel 4 news stating that he was no angel but with his hands up and no gun he should have been arrested and charged and brought to trial. Like any of us should expect to be if we have done wrong. The police also lied and leaked lies to the press which is all in the jury's deliberations.
I can't agree with people on here saying if you commit a crime you should expect to be shot dead.
Saw the family on the channel 4 news stating that he was no angel but with his hands up and no gun he should have been arrested and charged and brought to trial. Like any of us should expect to be if we have done wrong. The police also lied and leaked lies to the press which is all in the jury's deliberations.
I can't agree with people on here saying if you commit a crime you should expect to be shot dead.