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    Shots fired during chase

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    Hope the cunt was 'injured' by a AOS. Made my trip home after night shift even longer. Inconsiderate twat.

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    It will be the police at fault! They need to stop harassing these poor bastards, hope he's dead!
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Injured when you leapt out and tackled him Nibblet? The bugger must have been close to running out of fuel when they got him anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Injured when you leapt out and tackled him Nibblet? The bugger must have been close to running out of fuel when they got him anyway.
    Haha if I saw him Rushy no brake would have been applied. Heard unconfirmed reports on radio of people who saw body lying on the ground. Not sure if it was alive or not.

    Not sure if I would wish the douche bag dead though, less drain on society sure, but impact on friends and family plus the one who would've taken his life. Not worth it for oxygen thieves.

    ....maybe....

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    How the fuck does some fucktard make it from OPOTIKI to there?
    Was OJ the driver?
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    Article says they lost him for a short while. Must have been when they drove past him filling up and grabbing a steak and cheese

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    He's dead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    How the fuck does some fucktard make it from OPOTIKI to there?
    Was OJ the driver?
    He may have taken a tip or two from "Mark Lundy's" speed racer manual

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    He's dead.
    Dead on Time .........

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    About time Darwin played his hand
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    Just heard about this on the radio news. Apparently there was an exchange of shots. When will idiots learn that there is no future in pointing a weapon toward, let alone shooting at Police.
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    I feel for the firearms owner who the retard stole from. He got their 4x4, rifle and obviously bolt and ammo. Apparently it was a violent home invasion. The homeowners were in their 60's. They may have had them correctly locked up but if a scummer holds a knife to the wife's throat I'd give it up.
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    Great outcome, police team need medals!
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Just heard about this on the radio news. Apparently there was an exchange of shots. When will idiots learn that there is no future in pointing a weapon toward, let alone shooting at Police.
    Unfortunately Darwin steps in and prevents this message from being learnt.

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    "We would all be paying the $60,000 a year to keep him in the clink, so we think the police did a bloody good job," the woman says.

    Nice work by the AOS, this one had got into the gene pool whilst the lifeguard wasn't looking..

 

 

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