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Hey guys....

Yes ANOTHER one. A 20yr old man was shot 4 times from behind in an apparent car jacking attempt gone wrong at Ashfield..... the car was an S14 (pictured on the news) and the car was taken away with no rear window, possibly from bullets....Cops reckon its gang related

The terror continues

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TheJackel.

The victim was shot 4 times... i forget to mention the "in the back of the head" bit - does that answer your question? :P[/quote:17f58c0ff9]

"in the back of the head"....yeah that answer's my questions

by a hummer, then if anybody tries to mess with you just run over both them and their car. that should sort them out

dudes this is happening everywhere.. in every state here in aus..

and all over the world.. ppl have been killed through out time for "wants".. and as long as the gap between the rich and the poor increases.. things like this will occur more and more..

dont say stupid things like im gonna sell my car because some dude got shot.. ure just as likely to get mugged walking through the city or outside the local shops.. just be carefull with ure possesions and hopefuly ull be fine..

and take note.. we dont know the exact reason for this shooting.. could have been related to many things eg drugs etc etc..

shit, that's really sad :P

any type of car jacking would be pretty terrifying, but when someone is murdered.....that's just waaaay to "hollywood movie"...stuff that u don't think would seriously happen in your own backyard.

Maybe Canberra's not so bad after all :?

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