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Bombings again?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very heartening news, one easily forgets just how decisive the UK protection services are in this kind of situation.
They probably have really good intel on the guys from yesterday, but I think this may have been a foiled suicide attempt? Possibly. Eyewitnesses say he was chased into tube, tripped, was shot 5 times (dead), and was wearing an unusually large and padded overcoat.
The coat and running to the tube suggest bomber. However I'm sure that if anyone fails to stop, and is getting on the tube, they will just shoot to kill. Sounds like they shot him in the body though, which is an odd thing to do to a suicide bomber.
A spokesman says Muslims are concerned police may have a "shoot to kill" policy in force."
Even if this guy was an innocent panicker (how unused to the British climate would he have to be to consider today to be worthy of a big coat, particularly if he's a British citizen?), I'd hope the courts would consider the incredibly difficult position of the police. The day after an attempted attack, two weeks after a successful one that killed 55 people, what are they supposed to do when a panicky looking, overdressed man refuses to stop when challenged and runs onto a tube train? Take the risk of shooting one innocent person, or run the risk of letting him blow up dozens of commuters?
In response to the end of MargeB's first post, shooting in the body does risk him still being able to detonate a bomb, even in spasms of death, but attempted shooting in the head is extremely risky, particularly in such a crowded environment.
I would be very very concerned if when asked to stop on the underground by police anyone ran away and the police did not shoot to kill.
The idea of someone asking the police of an explanation in this instance is really quite preposterous. I hope the reply involved at least one swear word. And maybe 'off'.