:w00t: hahahahah. thats nothing. in geelong we had a 14 year old stab a pizza delivery guy for 2 large pizzas. thats gangsta! lol in prison 'what you in here for?' 'stabbed a pizza guy for two large pizzas'
Bleh, doesn't suprise me, we have heaps of **** like that down here now. Melbourne is full of ****wit loonys.
Excellent, one less criminal scumbag on our streets to worry about. What do epople expect to happen when they shoot at a police officer? LOL @ his girlfriend saying how he would do anything for anybody...most people I know like that would never carry a firearm on them and would never think about shooting a police officer. Glad to see the wounded officer is stable, not something I would want to happent o me when I went to work...these guys deserve a payrise.
"The other officer involved in the shooting was a rookie constable from St Kilda police station who was working his first night shift." First night hey woow. Man bad luck aa. These kinda things happen on first nights haha. Crappy 6 shooter revolver vs semi automatic hand gun which probably had 12 to 15 rounds in it. Fair aa. lol
was thinking that when i read it as well lol:wax: anyway......you shoot at the cops what do you expect them to do....walk away??? i know if i was a cop getting shot (at) id want that guy/girl on the ground pretty fast so that no one else would get hurt/killed.
Top effort by the coppers! Can't re-offend when you're dead ... What were they doing cruising the streets with guns and drugs anyway? Where were they going? Who were they going to shoot unless they'd been pulled over? Like that Hudson guy - 60 CONVICTIONS in 6 years.... that's almost 1 court appearance per month, for drugs and violence..... yet he was still walking the streets?..
gotta give credit to the cops, taking out someone with a semi auto when you're only armed with a 6 shooter that was left over from the wild west. apparently the cop who was shot was trying to put bullets in his gun. it's almost like a scene from Pulp Fiction
dont the melb police have glocks? +1 for QLD then. you'd think the whole country would have a standard issue. instead of some states being different
This all stemmed from a so called 'routine' intercept. It gave me a bit of a reality check when I heard the news when I got to work this morning. I wish the member involved a speedy recovery.
It's called the Local Courts and their Section 10's (judge feels compasionate for criminal so gives him/her nothing and lets him go with a stern voice) or section 33's (get outta gaol free mental health reason card). You will also find criminals are heavily linked to unemployement and cannabis use rates.