Quoth Greenday
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I think you may be a bit ahead of yourself assuming the man fired at police. The initial tests showed the shot that nearly hit the policeman to be a police bullet. Though he certainly appears to have had an illegal weapon.
If you don't understand why people are suspicious of initial police reports following the shooting read about the shooting of Jean Charles De Menzes and initial misinformation. They shot an innocent man as a terror suspect and said he'd been dressed in clothing that made it look like he was concealing something - he wasn't, that he'd jumped the barrier into the station, he didn't....
I have never been in trouble with the police in my life but I don't trust their version of events. I'm not assuming they're wrong - but I'll wait for the independent investigation and accept whatever that says. Maybe everything they said is correct, but it's reasonable for people to have questioned that given their past record.
There certainly seems to have been some misinformation about the police actions (allegations of an "execution style" shooting), and the suggestion that this man was wholly innocent didn't really last long. I'd still like to wait until we actually have the information about what happened.
Quoth customersruinmylife
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Good luck.
Victoria J

Hope they are OK. (And if their employment situation get's weird make sure they get proper advice - genuine lay offs are very odd and complicated, where you can be kept on contract while they look for works. There are all sorts of rules about when they have to end your employment if you want, paying any money due at the end of employment, and others about claiming benefit when you are in limbo. And if they actually loose their jobs they'd still be entitled to notice pay, redundancy, or whatever they would have been given if it had been closed down normally).
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