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Did moat shoot himself in the head?
Moats uncle, a guns expert and former Army Royal Artillery officer, Charlie Alexander, saw his body in the hospital mortuary and claims there was not a scratch on him from the neck upwards. He is saying he could see any wounds consistent with Moat blowing his own head off.
Story in the Daily mail:
http://www.dailymail....D-Raoul-Moat-die.html
C0ck up? Cover up? or Assassination?
Story in the Daily mail:
http://www.dailymail....D-Raoul-Moat-die.html
C0ck up? Cover up? or Assassination?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a Daily Mail Exclusive so I cannot supply another link. Apparently, there is to be a second Post Mortem which might clear things up.
http://www.telegraph....e-Taser-concerns.html
http://www.telegraph....e-Taser-concerns.html
I do not care that Moat is dead, the world is probably a better place without him. I do care however, if he was killed by the police. That may not have happened, and I hope it didn't, but IF it did, then I am concerned.
You cannot have a situation where the Police can dispatch someone without any judicial process. That is what happens in third world countries, not in the UK. It may be an innocent person next time or someone you know.
Mistakes were made, that has been admitted. The police used a weapon they hadn't trained with and was not yet authorised for use on UK streets (though, apparently there was a loophole that it's use wasn't illegal).
This is the first time this shotgun mounted Tazer has been used, and it has resulted in a death. We need to know what happened before this weapons is used again on the public.
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AOG, Modeller, AAConsultant.
No, I do not have a problem with the Police when they do their very difficult job correctly and within the law. I do have a problem if they mess up and lie about it, which may or may not be the case here.
You cannot have a situation where the Police can dispatch someone without any judicial process. That is what happens in third world countries, not in the UK. It may be an innocent person next time or someone you know.
Mistakes were made, that has been admitted. The police used a weapon they hadn't trained with and was not yet authorised for use on UK streets (though, apparently there was a loophole that it's use wasn't illegal).
This is the first time this shotgun mounted Tazer has been used, and it has resulted in a death. We need to know what happened before this weapons is used again on the public.
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AOG, Modeller, AAConsultant.
No, I do not have a problem with the Police when they do their very difficult job correctly and within the law. I do have a problem if they mess up and lie about it, which may or may not be the case here.
Fair point Gromit, and I can identify my own concern with your last post. Accidents do happen in the heat of the moment, I can only hope we don't get a whitewash but a proper investigation.
The case of the newspaper-seller who died last year come to mind - nobody has even been disciplined (as I understand it) about that - now that doesn't seem right to me.
The case of the newspaper-seller who died last year come to mind - nobody has even been disciplined (as I understand it) about that - now that doesn't seem right to me.
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