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kinda reminds of one thing i saw while walking back to flinders st station. That area outside the cathedral, where everyone sees drunk aboriginal people and other drunk scruffy looking men and women - one of the aboriginal guys started attacking this woman (both drunk, both looking like they were homeless). And a jogger, who was about to pass them, stood in between the man and the woman. Majority of the people just watched - and thats also because no one wanted to get beat up in the process by 4 or 5 other drunk people.

There are good people out there....but after this incident, would people be likely to step in to stop an assault?

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just another low life wanker f*kin bikie

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/wan...2019032665.html

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/wha...2019032662.html

where the f*k was the bouncer? dont they watch the doors? what kind of f*kin poof smashes a chick like that

just another low life wanker f*kin bikie

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/wan...2019032665.html

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/wha...2019032662.html

where the f*k was the bouncer? dont they watch the doors? what kind of f*kin poof smashes a chick like that

He was apparently drunk or something....still doesnt give the right to beat up a woman.

I was just outside Hell's Angels Club yesterday.. conveniently a short distance from our place but hidden in an industrial area..

(about an hr after the shooting I guess) :\

You live near there? I wonder if the police have already searched the club already......

I thought the Hell's Angles club was in Fairfield? Heidelberg Rd? Across the road from the Amcor recylcing place. It has a big Hell's Angles sign on the front.. apparently with cameras and stuff. Guess they have more than one place...

you've gotta ask youself what a model is doing at Barcode at 8:20 on a monday morning with a Hells Angels member

... shifty business

asking for extended payment terms?

no seriously though, no matter what your lifestyle or your habits no-one deserves to die unjustly.

Today the gunmans car was found on Flinders Lane...it was like literally a minute walk away from my TAFE.

The whole channel 10 and 9 crew were there with the Age also.

....was a lil hard to get to school...with all the forensic investigators and cops everywhere

...pretty scary!

they found the black benz too.....

the woman he beat up at the club was apparently his gf or something - that was what one of hte many articles said......

either way, hes still in vic according to police....and it seems he does not like women very much.....(channel 7 news)

edit: what really saddens me is that it could happen to any of us. In the morning we could all see our loved ones going to work. And if something like this happened - we wouldnt know until perhaps the end of the day. Thats what happened to the lawyer's family. They didnt release his name until his family was notified, and that was at hte end of hte day.

Yeah its all over the news... interrupted the US Open this morning...

i couldn't believe it interrupted the golf, i changed to channel 7 and 9 thinking being a "news:ish program they would have something. 15minutes after 10 broke it there was a small mention of a disturbance in the Melbourne CBD.

makes you think twice about helping people out

RIP to the deceased

If he doesn't get life in prison, I will disregard Australian criminal law as pathetically inept and unjust with zero moralities.

the law here gets pedophiles out and about man, some of them end up living next to primary schools and sh!t.....but with this guy...hes farked either way....if he gets out early, the hells angels will probably be after him.

the law here gets pedophiles out and about man, some of them end up living next to primary schools and sh!t.....but with this guy...hes farked either way....if he gets out early, the hells angels will probably be after him.

Oh yeah... your right about pedos, they go to jail for 7 months then go on about their business...

If it was up to me, Id serve justice the old Alabama and Texas way... :(

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