Welder's deserve to be shot 9 times :wink:How did you know he was a welder by profession?? There's no evidence of that
If you have any type of weapon. You should be shot. Why people try to justify criminals or act of violence?you are naive! Police can shoot you dead if they believe you have a weapon in your pocket! Fear them!
Exactly.If you have any type of weapon. You should be shot. Why people try to justify criminals or act of violence?
Agree. The punk deserved it.Agree. The punk deserved it.
I have no sympathy for anyone brandishing a knife and threatening to use it. Good riddance.
Man dies in street showdown with police
Sammy Yatim, 18, is identified by friends as the person slain after late-night knife confrontation.
http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2013/07/28/man_dies_in_street_showdown_with_police.html
I've been telling Fuji that for a while now, that he should turn in his gun collection.If you have any type of weapon. You should be shot.
It's not rocket science to operate a street car. Just have to disengage the parking brake and he could have got it moving. If an experienced engineer can forget to apply the parking brake on a giant train like in Quebec, then a street car has to be a lot easier to get going. A squad car is no match for a moving street car no matter how slow it's moving.They would not even know how to move the streetcar, there is a safety switch and it can only travel on the tracks. You guys are thoughtless.
You're assuming he's was a mad bomber and intelligent enough to build a bomb and a dead man's switch. If that was the case, then wouldn't he also pick a public place to detonate said bomb? Sorry for the macabre thoughts folks, but when the cops face such a situation they don't have the luxury to think of unlikely scenarios. All they knew was a disturbed man was alone on a street car with a knife. I'm sure they tried to calm the man with no avail, which is why deadly force was used. Again, the SIU investigation and surveillance footage will reveal what likely happened. On the other hand, all the surveillance in the world won't be able to reveal the man's state of mind or even the first responders before and during the incident.I did not.think up the bomb scenario. If someone can build a bomb..you think a dead man switch is hard to do?
Not really. If the knife-welder was still standing after the first outburst or the second (and was still holding the knife)
How did you know he was a welder by profession?? There's no evidence of that
To whom did he yield the knife?Exactly.
Anyone who yields a knife and tells people to leave the bus isnt right in the head, and its just a matter of time before he seriously hurts or kills someone later in his life.
Good riddance. Life's a bitch if you dont play by the rules
Worth mentioning from the article:Agree. The punk deserved it.
I have no sympathy for anyone brandishing a knife and threatening to use it. Good riddance.
Man dies in street showdown with police
Sammy Yatim, 18, is identified by friends as the person slain after late-night knife confrontation.
http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2013/07/28/man_dies_in_street_showdown_with_police.html
Oh for the word wield eh? I guess if he had yielded instead of wielded he would be having lunch right now.To whom did he yield the knife?
Oh for the word wield eh? I guess if he had yielded instead of wielded he would be having lunch right now.
Sounds like suicide by cop.Worth mentioning from the article:
Duff Campbell, who was on that westbound streetcar on Friday night, said a young man -- later identified by friends as Yatim -- brandished a knife and ordered everyone off west of Bathurst St., near Trinity Bellwoods Park. Minutes later, police boarded the streetcar and fired several rounds.
I was joking though, gosh you people are slow todayI thought it was funny that Phil commented on 5Hummer's typo, then made a mistake with the same word
Correction, front line officers can carry tasers, but require specialized training to do so, so not many do.Front line officers do carry tasers: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2011/02/02/17131861.html