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Author Topic: Police Sargent's Murder  (Read 1808 times)

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Re: Police Sargent's Murder
« Reply #15 on: 28 September 2020, 19:58:18 »

Well if his hands were cuffed behind his back (as said) how could he get to his gun??
If they bothered to search him properly before transporting him to the station, then that would have been a moot point  :-X

See my post above. There is a limit to how much you can search on the street, which is why in custody they get a more thorough search. The officers involved will be under a huge amount of pressure themselves, AIUI they haven't been in for their first accounts yet. Please don't start speculating that they've messed up, without knowing the exact circumstances.

We've lost a good bloke by all accounts. The fault lies with the person that had the firearm, end of. Anything else may be contributory but I think the mainstream media are doing enough to harm morale...
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Re: Police Sargent's Murder
« Reply #16 on: 28 September 2020, 20:09:53 »

Fair enough  ;) No trying to finger point, but clearly something in the process was lacking or overlooked, and a lot of questions to be answered in order to learn from it...
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