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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: blinky on June 09, 2015, 06:08:41 PM
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Police officer in Edmonton(former cop from Britain) was shot and killed last night on the job. His team(Hate crime) was serving a warrant to a guy and the guy opened fire through the door. Over 50 rounds were fired. 2nd officer was injured.
piece of shit suspect set his house ob fire and was found dead in the basement after the house burned to the ground.
Last time a cop was killed in Edmonton was 25 years ago
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/const-daniel-woodall-died-in-fight-against-hate-1.3106307
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Crazy. Not sure why he burned the house down, terrible way to die. Could have just used the same gun used on the cop who sadly lost his life that day.
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PIP to the pig. Sad indeed
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A cop's last day on the job for most cops is filled w/ paranoia. RIP fallen public servant.
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I'd like to see video of that event.
I find it hard to believe he chose "suicide by fire". I think it more likely a cop was killed and the other cops were so angry, they demanded he come out, then they used the old "let's smoke him out!" approach.
True, the prick deserved it. But the official story is odd here.
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I'd like to see video of that event.
I find it hard to believe he chose "suicide by fire". I think it more likely a cop was killed and the other cops were so angry, they demanded he come out, then they used the old "let's smoke him out!" approach.
True, the prick deserved it. But the official story is odd here.
That actually makes a lot of sense. If someone suggested it, would be hard to go against the grain. But to live with that shit after??? Too heavy for me...
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Why do you consider the suspect a piece of shit sounds like he was minding his own business when unwelcomed armed men showed up at his door?
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I'd like to see video of that event.
I find it hard to believe he chose "suicide by fire". I think it more likely a cop was killed and the other cops were so angry, they demanded he come out, then they used the old "let's smoke him out!" approach.
True, the prick deserved it. But the official story is odd here.
LMFAO!!!
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The guy snapped. He was paying child support to his ex wife, his business was a failure and he was about to lose his home to forclosure.
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I'd like to see video of that event.
I find it hard to believe he chose "suicide by fire". I think it more likely a cop was killed and the other cops were so angry, they demanded he come out, then they used the old "let's smoke him out!" approach.
True, the prick deserved it. But the official story is odd here.
240 on the case again. Good job!!
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How did that happen? I thought guns are illegal in Canada.
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How did that happen? I thought guns are illegal in Canada.
I hope you're not being serious.
There was a poor 91 year old man who lived across the street. He had more than 50 bullets go into his house.
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I call dibs on the body
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That actually makes a lot of sense. If someone suggested it, would be hard to go against the grain. But to live with that shit after??? Too heavy for me...
the dude was a piece of shit that just murdered their buddy. And this is Canada... they're not used to witnessing that level of gore. And he send 50 bullets sailining into the house across the street. He was a shooting maniac. Canadian police couldn't catch him, he was sending bullets their way... they may have felt they were going to lose another man or two before it was all said and done... Why not smoke him out?
It'll be interesting to see if accelerant was used. Somehow the bad guy "purposely" poured gas all over the porch and front steps too? LOL. I'm fine with them cooking him. Canada can deal with cop-killers any way they choose. But the odds of such a story being true, it just smells fishy to me. Methinks cops just said we burn him before we lose another good man.
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The guy snapped. He was paying child support to his ex wife, his business was a failure and he was about to lose his home to forclosure.
So he murders a cop?
Anyway; He didn't want anyone to take his house from him so he burned it down. But he couldn't run outside because the surviving cops were waiting to shoot him (after he killed one cop and injured another cop). Smoke inhalation probably got him; not the flames.
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the dude was a piece of shit that just murdered their buddy. And this is Canada... they're not used to witnessing that level of gore. And he send 50 bullets sailining into the house across the street. He was a shooting maniac. Canadian police couldn't catch him, he was sending bullets their way... they may have felt they were going to lose another man or two before it was all said and done... Why not smoke him out?
It'll be interesting to see if accelerant was used. Somehow the bad guy "purposely" poured gas all over the porch and front steps too? LOL. I'm fine with them cooking him. Canada can deal with cop-killers any way they choose. But the odds of such a story being true, it just smells fishy to me. Methinks cops just said we burn him before we lose another good man.
Cops don't show up to serve a warrant with a tank of gasoline and a lighter.
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Cops don't show up to serve a warrant with a tank of gasoline and a lighter.
I didn't say they did.
However, if one of theirs is dead, and 50+ bullets have hit the neighbor's house... goodness knows how many magazines this man has emptied at them, and they haven't been able to hit them.
They're not used to that level of bad guy. They're ineffective at stopping him. You're telling me they can't get their hands on something flammable and make it happen? Their own man is lying dead on the porch and they can't pull his body cause they get 30 rounds sent their way every time they get close.
Maybe after 5, or 10, or 15 minutes of seeing this guy endanger the entire neighborhood sending random rounds into houses, they make a quiet decision to just plain smoke 'em out. Not all that unreasonable - the dude is a public risk and he'll kill more, he's trying, and they can't stop him.
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Guess invading someone's privacy and trying to take away their property and freedom sometimes doesn't turn out the way it is supposed to....
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I didn't say they did.
However, if one of theirs is dead, and 50+ bullets have hit the neighbor's house... goodness knows how many magazines this man has emptied at them, and they haven't been able to hit them.
They're not used to that level of bad guy. They're ineffective at stopping him. You're telling me they can't get their hands on something flammable and make it happen? Their own man is lying dead on the porch and they can't pull his body cause they get 30 rounds sent their way every time they get close.
Maybe after 5, or 10, or 15 minutes of seeing this guy endanger the entire neighborhood sending random rounds into houses, they make a quiet decision to just plain smoke 'em out. Not all that unreasonable - the dude is a public risk and he'll kill more, he's trying, and they can't stop him.
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I'd like to see video of that event.
I find it hard to believe he chose "suicide by fire". I think it more likely a cop was killed and the other cops were so angry, they demanded he come out, then they used the old "let's smoke him out!" approach.
True, the prick deserved it. But the official story is odd here.
oh brother. Youre getting very predictable
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I hope you're not being serious.
There was a poor 91 year old man who lived across the street. He had more than 50 bullets go into his house.
he said some of the bullets went through 3 walls...into a 3rd room. Crazy
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I didn't say they did.
However, if one of theirs is dead, and 50+ bullets have hit the neighbor's house... goodness knows how many magazines this man has emptied at them, and they haven't been able to hit them.
They're not used to that level of bad guy. They're ineffective at stopping him. You're telling me they can't get their hands on something flammable and make it happen? Their own man is lying dead on the porch and they can't pull his body cause they get 30 rounds sent their way every time they get close.
Maybe after 5, or 10, or 15 minutes of seeing this guy endanger the entire neighborhood sending random rounds into houses, they make a quiet decision to just plain smoke 'em out. Not all that unreasonable - the dude is a public risk and he'll kill more, he's trying, and they can't stop him.
You're kidding, right?
Edmonton has its fair share of sadistic serial murderers/rapists/sadists, bub.
Like any major city.
The ignorance is staggering.
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Guess invading someone's privacy and trying to take away their property and freedom sometimes doesn't turn out the way it is supposed to....
Exactly, you would expect a call a day beforehand in case the man had anything planned or a post card if anything the police are to blame for showing up uninvited at a house they were not invited to come to. They probably ruined his plans for that evening that is why the gentleman got so upset I would assume.
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Sounds like they used the Christopher Dorner approach to capturing the butcher
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the dude was a piece of shit that just murdered their buddy. And this is Canada... they're not used to witnessing that level of gore. And he send 50 bullets sailining into the house across the street. He was a shooting maniac. Canadian police couldn't catch him, he was sending bullets their way... they may have felt they were going to lose another man or two before it was all said and done... Why not smoke him out?
It'll be interesting to see if accelerant was used. Somehow the bad guy "purposely" poured gas all over the porch and front steps too? LOL. I'm fine with them cooking him. Canada can deal with cop-killers any way they choose. But the odds of such a story being true, it just smells fishy to me. Methinks cops just said we burn him before we lose another good man.
240 is crackers
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You're kidding, right?
Edmonton has its fair share of sadistic serial murderers/rapists/sadists, bub.
Like any major city.
The ignorance is staggering.
the guy killed a cop. the guy put what must have been HUNDREDS of rounds at the cops, if 50 alone caught one neighbor's hosue.
in an anti-gun, low-murder place like that, I highly doubt the cops were prepared for that. Toss in the fact they couldn't kill him, as he "took his own life". Are yall saying the police lacked motivation to smoke him out? I laid that out.
Next, the argument of "oh, cops wouldn't do that." Laughable.
So the argument has to be "it's more likely he chose suicide by fire after discharging his gun hundreds of times... and now that outmatched cops, angered by their fallen comrade, didn't start the fire to nail the barricaded man sending bullets their way.
Which argument do yall have? Cops woudln't do that? lol
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oh brother. Youre getting very predictable
Very boring and predictable.
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this is the guy who killed the cop
(http://i.cbc.ca/1.3108545.1433974075!/fileImage/httpImage/image.png_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/norman-raddatz.png)
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Thanks for posting the victims photo may he rest in peace. Trash cops for ruining his evening maybe they will give call ahead or post card next time they plan to show up, its very rude what they did.