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To me, looks like they decided or were told to stand down and allow the shooting to run its course

made up bs excuses saying the door was barricaded when it wasn't at all. Should be forced to cut off their own ball sacks as they dont deserve them as a man. * orders. You do what you have to do to save the children ASAP. If that means you go against orders and John Rambo it so be it. Ive got no idea how a proper man could stand in the hallway hearing kids scream and gun shots being fired for over an hour.
 
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made up bs excuses saying the door was barricaded when it wasn't at all. Should be forced to cut off their own ball packs as they dont deserve them as a man. * orders. You do what you have to do to save the children ASAP. If that means you go rage and John Rambo so be it. Ive got no idea how proper man could stand in the hallway hearing kids scream and gun shots being fired for over an hour.
Imo, all about politics and the NRA. But you're right, shameless not to defy orders for the sake of children, basic humanity.
 
Imo, all about politics and the NRA. But you're right, shameless not to defy orders for the sake of children, basic humanity.

I came up with a similar theory in the random chat thread on the Melbourne board, all these types of actions do is give the gun nutcases more fuel to say "see, the cops wont protect you or your loved ones" ...
 
Police recently arrested a serial phone thief who targeted branches of the Banana IT store chain in many provinces. CCTV footage caused interest in the felon to surge as in each case it showed a man wearing nothing but underpants committing the crime.

He was soon dubbed "Robin Hood in underpants" after it was revealed that he had given many of the phones to homeless people.




It was one of the strangest cases that his team has ever experienced, according to Pol Maj Gen Theeradet Thamsuthee, investigation chief for Provincial Police Region 2, who led the unit tasked with tracking down the underdressed thief. The pant-clad anti-hero was identified as Jeh Issamaeh Hama, 23, also known as Khamas. He was arrested on July 4.

The man admitted his guilt.

He allegedly told police he stole only from Banana IT shops because he liked bananas and the colour yellow. He said he wore only underpants because dressing that way made him feel like "himself".

The suspect was also quoted as telling police that he disconnected and stole CCTV cameras along with the phones because media outlets used to call him "a pervert thief in underpants" which he did not like so he had wanted to remove any record of him just wearing underpants.

Pol Maj Gen Theeradet said the suspect was a brilliant student who was studying law at university and was very close to obtaining a degree with distinction. However, due to his poor financial status, the man had struggled to make ends meet for a while.

Pol Maj Gen Theeradet noted that in most cases of phone theft, police can easily track down the stolen phones from the vendors who bought them, but in this case, it was much harder as so many had been given away.

But they caught their man in the end, although the whereabouts of the rest of his clothes remain a mystery.

bangkokpost.com
 

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I think it was Florio saying that other sports should be a little nervous if this goes well, and well may not mean making money in return regarding these sporting investments.

They've got some serious 'play money'

"...backed by a $600 billion war chest that plans to grow to $1 trillion by 2030..."
 


Good on him, played an epic British Open particularly in the last round when the pressure was on. Nice to see an Aussie bogan make a s**t tone of cash.
 

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