Police : 1 - Vicious evil criminal : 0
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:56 pm
Sounds good to me. Police in Yorskhire shot and killed a known armed criminal in a clearly well-organised and planned operation.
Now we can expects howls of 'police brutality' and 'murdering pigs' from the do-gooders, but the reality is that the man was a drug lord of note whose activities blighted the lives of other people, and his past shows him to have been a nasty piece of work. I expect he was nice to cats and helped old ladies across the road, which would have been a defence if he'd been captured and put on trial, but thankfully, he won't be, because he'll be rotting in the ground.
I believe the police got it right and it's time they adopted this approach rather than putting on white gloves and inviting these scum for tea and biscuits down at the copshop.
Not only does it rid society of someone not fit to be part of it, but it sends a message to others that they may be next. I am aware of the downsides of this, and of armed police, but I believe the upside to be far greater.
Now we can expects howls of 'police brutality' and 'murdering pigs' from the do-gooders, but the reality is that the man was a drug lord of note whose activities blighted the lives of other people, and his past shows him to have been a nasty piece of work. I expect he was nice to cats and helped old ladies across the road, which would have been a defence if he'd been captured and put on trial, but thankfully, he won't be, because he'll be rotting in the ground.
I believe the police got it right and it's time they adopted this approach rather than putting on white gloves and inviting these scum for tea and biscuits down at the copshop.
Not only does it rid society of someone not fit to be part of it, but it sends a message to others that they may be next. I am aware of the downsides of this, and of armed police, but I believe the upside to be far greater.