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69 Charges ans still walking free has nothing to do with Vic Pol and everything to do with the useless courts. Unless he ends up killing someone he will probably only get 2 years or less jail for his crime wave.

About 2 years ago I caught a guy outside his ex's house with a loaded gun on way to kill her and the kids as he threatened to do and all he got 2 months jail.

There was another offender arrested in eastern suburbs yesterday armed with a gun also and threatened taxi driver with it. There has been a dramatic increase in major/serious crimes this year.

Edited by gdogzgtr
So is the guy caught yet?

*edit: why can't they shoot the f**ker on sight?

Because we live in a country with ridiculous laws for police engaging suspects with firearms. I realise that cops should be held accountable for their actions especially when firearms are concerned but in a situation like this you just got to take the f**ker down without any innnocent people getting hurt and the best way to do that is with a bullet in his head.

69 Charges ans still walking free has nothing to do with Vic Pol and everything to do with the useless courts. Unless he ends up killing someone he will probably only get 2 years or less jail for his crime wave.

About 2 years ago I caught a guy outside his ex's house with a loaded gun on way to kill her and the kids as he threatened to do and all he got 2 months jail.

There was another offender arrested in eastern suburbs yesterday armed with a gun also and threatened taxi driver with it. There has been a dramatic increase in major/serious crimes this year.

Is that because all the resources are being poored into eveyone being a hoon?

Actually a bullet to the head is a little drastic, but shouldn't the police personnel have some training in targetting non-lethal spots on the suspect's body? Knees, shoulders, arms and places like that. Getting shot there would quickly show him that he isn't all that invincible and he's more likely to survive and get questioned. He hasn't shot anyone yet has he?

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