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“One hero was a jailed murderer on day release” should cause a cognitive breakdown for some on here...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI regret his death by being shot. Far better to throw him handcuffed into the manchester canal and let his death be slow....
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Looks like he paid his debt to society thenOriginally posted by meridian View Post“One hero was a jailed murderer on day release” should cause a cognitive breakdown for some on here...

The people who had the b*lls to tackle this man were incredible.Comment
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"Terrorist freed to kill"Originally posted by meridian View Post“One hero was a jailed murderer on day release” should cause a cognitive breakdown for some on here...
"Murderer freed to save lives".Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Well I hope the one thing we learn is that terrorists rarely change...
I mean you catch someone who wants to kill you, put them in jail with their mates, feed them and then when they say they promise not to do it again you say again off you go and be good.
What could possibly go wrong?
Apart from this obviously.
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What’s your solution? Lock everyone up for life, no parole? Capital punishment?Originally posted by original PM View PostWell I hope the one thing we learn is that terrorists rarely change...
I mean you catch someone who wants to kill you, put them in jail with their mates, feed them and then when they say they promise not to do it again you say again off you go and be good.
What could possibly go wrong?
Apart from this obviously.
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Although the situation yesterday is unwanted by anyone, remember that you’ve got perfect 20/20 hindsight.Comment
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How many people charged with terrorism offences in the UK have been released, only for them to commit/plan more terrorism? What's the rate of recidivism for people convicted of terrorism offences? Is it greater than the average (46%) or less?Originally posted by original PM View PostWell I hope the one thing we learn is that terrorists rarely change...
By your logic, we should free all murderers so as to protect us from terrorists.
Next year, we'll all have 20/20 hindsight.Originally posted by meridian View PostAlthough the situation yesterday is unwanted by anyone, remember that you’ve got perfect 20/20 hindsight.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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The offender had a fake suicide vest, but they weren’t to know that. Charging in with a couple of fire extinguishers and a narwhal tooth. Balls of steel.Originally posted by LadyPenelope View PostThe people who had the b*lls to tackle this man were incredible.
If it wasn’t so serious, it would be a surreal comedy.Comment
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The guy with the narwhal tusk is a polish chef, apparently.
bloody easten european immigrants, coming over here and stopping terrorists.
who does he think he is, a hurricane pilot?Comment
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But being a chef he's used to dealing with nutters with knives.Originally posted by BR14 View PostThe guy with the narwhal tusk is a polish chef, apparently.
bloody easten european immigrants, coming over here and stopping terrorists.
who does he think he is, a hurricane pilot?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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