Craigavon - PSNI officer shot
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2009
- Lismore area of Craigavon. 2 days after the IRA shot a PSNI officer. Heavily arms police patrol catholic housing estate. Forensic officers carry out investigations and call door to door for information.
@seanymo
Really?
1:00
DUAL MAGS *high fives*
how and why did he shoot himself?!?!
He didn't shoot himself he was murdered
fair play
if i was a cop i woul of said are you not a murderer
What else can we spent, dollars?
@SecularTechnology they are armoured ice cream vans
@whatstheprob74
in what way ? i was telling the truth
Did he live, I hope he makes a full recovery
Shut up, I know I’ll get stick for this, but they’re now doing a better job at being less bias, the are also human, many of them join from places like Craigavon or Lurgan because they want to have peace in their community, but it requires all people to do that, they also have a family to feed and kids waiting to see them come home,
The nruc new ruc
pog mo thoin
PSNI and Reserve are doing the best they can do glad to here the Reserve is recruiting from the Nationlist Population its about time. The PSNI reserve are supposed to be disbanded in March / May no hurry make the Reserve 50/50 the ones that are past there sell by date let them go. The guys and some who have been there for 8 , 9 yrs and are still young let them stay and help the new blood come through.
@drumbeg12345big man
comical
@SecularTechnology yeah and mr whippy is driving it
my house is in this, oops.
Caragh Milligan oh dear
@Highwaycrazy You know nothing.
Good riddance. I'm from the south, and want a untied Ireland.
Saintliked what is wrong with you? The man was killed serving his community and you think its amazing he is dead. How would you feel if your dad was shot dead. Also, ireland financially couldn't have a 'united ireland' its just not possible. But violence isn't the way to solve any problems.
@@adamgraham9276 Ireland couldn’t financially handle it? Ireland is twice as rich as the UK and 3 times as rich as Northern Ireland.