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Mark Duggan Still Deid

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by DevAdvocate, Jan 8, 2014.

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Do you Care that he's Pan Bread?

  1. Yes, i'm distraught

  2. Nah, **** him and all his sort

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  1. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Anyway, if it all kicks off in N17 again that'll cement tottenham's status as the only corner of London that stubbornly refuses to be invaded by wealthy trendy types. Not an artisan bakery or gastro pub anywhere on that manor. Mr bad man wont have died in vain if working class people can still afford to buy a home in London for a while longer. That said, tottenham is a worse ****hole than aleppo, no **** actually wants to live there.
     
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  2. Mind The Duck

    Mind The Duck Well-Known Member

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    If believing murdering unarmed men is wrong I dont want to be right
     
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  3. gas

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    Don't worry Mindy, everyone knows you're never right. <ok>
     
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  4. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    So you were there? You witnessed this Murder?
     
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  5. Patience

    Patience Spastic Arab

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    <laugh> One of my proudest achievements so far is avoiding any sort of argument/debate/heated discussion with you Dev.
     
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  6. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    People who have Zero experience of firearms and who are happy to pontificate on matters where they are wholly ignorant really get on my teats.

    Of the thousands of incidents in London over the last few years involving Firearms officers, on only 6 occasions wer Police firearms discharged.

    Hardly a ****ing killing spree is it, or evidence that the "Cops are out of control". Some ****ing lowlife **** is deid, good.

    <laugh>
     
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  7. The Raging Oxter

    The Raging Oxter Well-Known Member

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    Who knows what this young man could have achieved. The SA police could just as easily have shot Nelson Mandela 40 years ago and the world would have been deprived of a great leader.

    A policeman with a small penis and an insecurity problem shot and murdered bloke because he could.
     
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  8. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Probably true.
     
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  9. RAVENBLACK

    RAVENBLACK Well-Known Member

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    Oh well, these things happen.
     
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  10. The Raging Oxter

    The Raging Oxter Well-Known Member

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    Speaking from personal experience?
     
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  11. stopmeandslapme

    stopmeandslapme Well-Known Member

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    Why are you so bothered ST, do you fancy the dead guy?
     
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  12. Mind The Duck

    Mind The Duck Well-Known Member

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    No

    This guy was:

    The only known member of the public to witness the death of Mark Duggan has told BBC News that he believes the police did not need to shoot him.
    'Witness B' gave evidence anonymously to the inquest after witnessing the shooting from a flat overlooking the scene in Tottenham, north London.
    He told the inquest that Mr Duggan was not holding a gun and he was executed.

    The jury found that the dead man was not holding a gun but concluded it was a lawful death.

    The inquest heard that a gun given to Mr Duggan was found some metres away from the scene but nobody knew how it had got there.

    The jury agreed the 29-year-old had a gun - and concluded by a majority that it was likely that he had thrown it away himself as his minicab was stopped and surrounded by armed police.
    Speaking exclusively to BBC News, "Witness B" said that when armed police stopped Mr Duggan's minicab in August 2011, the suspect got out and tried to run - but then turned back and faced the police officers.

    "Witness B" described the shooting as "utter chaos" with scenes that he would not even expect to see in a Third World country.

    "I heard the screeching and the shouting and looked out of the window," he said.

    "I saw him [Duggan] turn around because someone was blocking him. He ran back. There were coppers about. They asked him 'put it down' or 'get down'.

    "His hands were practically up towards his face and he was not threatening. He did not look threatening - and the police officer just shot him. I thought they would just try to restrain him but, no, they just shot him."

    'Witness B' was in a high-rise building with another witness and recorded the scene on two cameras. He began the first of these seconds after the two shots were fired.

    Clear view of scene

    Although he was more than 100 metres away, he said his angle of vision gave him a clear view of the scene - and he was adamant that the suspect was not holding a gun.
    During his evidence to the inquest, he was repeatedly challenged by counsel for the Metropolitan Police and its officers.

    'Witness B' spoke to BBC News after the death and provided his video footage - which the BBC in turn provided to the inquest.

    Under cross-examination by Ian Stern QC for the police firearms officers, he was asked why notes taken by a journalist suggested that 'Witness B' had originally thought Mr Duggan had a gun.

    'Witness B' said he could not remember saying that and he denied changing his mind.

    Mr Stern asked: "How are you sure from 150 metres away that it was a phone?" - to which 'Witness B' replied: "20/20 vision."

    Speaking to BBC News, the witness said: "We were looking at it [from a high] angle. He did not have a gun at all. He was clutching a phone. By the looks of it it was small, it was ... silvery. It was just clutched in his hand. Looking at it from that distance, it was not a gun. He was not aiming and he did not take any actions to shoot.

    "It was not a gun, I stick to my word, definitely."

    Asked if he believed that police needed to shoot Mark Duggan, 'Witness B' said: "No, not at all. His look was a bit 'what's going on', baffled.


    'Wanted him dead'


    "They could have just approached him and put him down, put the cuffs on him. but they didn't.
    "It could have been handled a lot better," he said. "I just think that it was an execution and they wanted him dead.
    "When you actually stop and put your hands up, then you expect to be arrested, not get shot. I just think it was pretty bad. I just think it was wrong."
    "I know that all of the police officers that stood there and saw him, that were asking him to get down and put it down, all of them saw his hands up, that's for sure."
     
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  13. Toby

    Toby GC's Life Coach

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    Neither were you?

    I have read what has come out of the inquest, which states that he did not have the gun on him.

    The police claimed he shot at them. He didn't. This was proven by the investigation.

    Your only defense for them shooting him was 'that he was a bad guy' and 'probably had a gun on him'.

    Neither of those reasons give you the right to shoot someone, however dodgy he was. This isn't the far west ffs <doh>

    I didn't 'put words in your mouth', you're just squirming around answering my point. You're generally the one that demands facts and evidence.
     
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  14. The Raging Oxter

    The Raging Oxter Well-Known Member

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    ^^^

    Asks the world's least charismatic man.
     
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  15. Toby

    Toby GC's Life Coach

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    So just because you worked as a police officer years ago, you are now the arbiter of what is right and wrong?

    That's ****ed <doh>

    I've been using the internet longer than you have and also have a superior technical know-how, so that automatically means that everything anyone types on here is wrong because I decide it is?

    Muppet <doh>
     
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  16. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Well I do have an exceptionally small penis, I always found that carrying a gun made up for it.
     
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  17. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Again Toby, making up **** that I neither said nor inferrred?

    You are good at this.
     
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  18. RAVENBLACK

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    <laugh>

    Reliable witness.
     
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  19. Toby

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    <rofl> Typical Dev deflection tactics. I've not put any words in your mouth, just responding to what you've typed on here.

    You're still avoiding the thing us 'liberals' are pissed off with, it's not the death of a gang member/father/etc, it's the fact the police broke the rules and got away with it. The police are not allowed to shoot people they find a bit dodgy, unless their life is threatened. It wasn't. He had no gun on him and he made no attempt to shoot anyone. This is all from witness testimonies.

    Your only argument is: he was a **** and he deserved to die for breaking the law.

    That's not how the UK operates or ever should operate in the 21st century.
     
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  20. Mind The Duck

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    Didn't you imply and Toby infer?
     
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