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				 Eyewitness: "I Never Heard the Word 'Bomb'"
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			
"Harry Krause"  wrote in message 
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 Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: 
 On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 06:32:35 -0500, Harry Krause 
  wrote: 
 
 Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: 
 On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 22:24:01 -0500, Harry Krause 
  wrote: 
 
 Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: 
 On 8 Dec 2005 18:31:54 -0800,  wrote: 
 
 You couldn't begin to compare this situation with say, Kent State, 
 for 
 example. 
 I'm betting that by tomorrow, it will be a racial incident and that 
 the Reverend Jackson will be right in the middle of it. 
 
 Interesting though that it's the second Brazilian shot dead in the 
 past six months or so for refusing to respond to police commands. 
 
 Anyway, there were more witness reports of the guy talking about bomb 
 that the two who said they never heard it, so it probably was a good 
 shoot.  Those guys have a tough job - I hope the Marshall can handle 
 it without falling apart. 
 The fellow who was shot was a US citizen, and I believe he was a 
 native of Costa Rica. 
 Hmmm - report I saw said Brazil.  Hey, critical incidents create a lot 
 of fog and false impressions - the guys main mistake was not stopping 
 when he was told to. 
 
 Yeah, well, if he were suffering from a serious mental illness, he might 
 not have heard the commands or he might have thought they were coming 
 from spiders, or, well, who knows, eh? 
 
 Understood, but you can't make that kind of distinction in the middle 
 of a crisis situation.  I'd bet it was horrible confused, the guy was 
 running, his wife was screaming - panic.  The Marshal did the right 
 thing and can't be faulted for it as much as some would like to make 
 him the villain in this. 
 
 
 You know, I'm not saying they should be faulted. I'm simply saying there 
 should be a coroner's inquest. I also think marshals should be equipped 
 with tasers in addition to pistolas.
I wonder if a taser would be a good idea for use near an electrical 
detonation device.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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