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tun_dr_m

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if in S'pore ah................a whole station full of cops would have been wiped out..............

Prcisely and I am looking forward to that day. Jiak Liao Bee SG matas. Only capable when their conducts their own crimes, E.g. that Hillside Drive double murder and car-drag-corpse SSG Iskanda. Very IMPRESSIVE!
 

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Well it turned out that this niger is not a military trained elite warrior and he chicked out and shot himself.

I was awaiting for new version this guy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Allen_Muhammad

To again do a series of this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beltway_sniper_attacks

But targeting only White Cops.

I still think that will happen and I am awaitng.

Basically Johan Allen Muhamad was US Army Gulf War Vateran and earned army Expert Rifleman Badge.

He is the famous sniper and this are the list of his victims:


Victims

Listed in chronological order, below are the identified victims who were murdered or wounded prior to the Beltway sniper attacks:[12]
Name Age Status Date of Attack Location
Keenya Cook[13] 21 Killed February 16, 2002 Tacoma, Washington
Jerry Ray Taylor 60 Killed March 19, 2002 Tucson, Arizona
Billy Gene Dillon 37 Killed May 27, 2002 Denton, Texas
John Gaeta 52 Survived August 1, 2002 Hammond, Louisiana
Paul LaRuffa 55 Survived September 5, 2002 Clinton, Maryland
Rupinder Oberoi 22 Survived September 14, 2002 Kensington, Maryland
Muhammad Rashid 32 Survived September 15, 2002 Brandywine, Maryland
Million Woldemariam 41 Killed September 21, 2002 Atlanta, Georgia
Claudine Parker 52 Killed September 21, 2002 Montgomery, Alabama
Kellie Adams 24 Survived September 21, 2002 Montgomery, Alabama
Hong Im Ballenger 45 Killed September 23, 2002 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Wright Williams, Jr.[14] 55 Survived September 26, 2002 Baton Rouge, Louisiana

NOTE: This list does not include two victims who were not publicly identified. One man was shot and killed in a robbery in Los Angeles, California in either February or March 2002 and the other man, aged 76 and from Tucson, Arizona, was shot, but survived, on a Clearwater, Florida golf course on May 18, 2002.[14]

Listed in chronological order, these are the names of the victims who were murdered or wounded in the Beltway sniper attacks.
Name Age Status Date of Attack Location
James Martin 55 Killed October 2, 2002, 6:04 p.m. Wheaton, Maryland
James Buchanan 39 Killed October 3, 2002, 7:41 a.m. Rockville, Maryland
Premkumar Walekar 54 Killed October 3, 2002, 8:12 a.m. Aspen Hill, Maryland
Sarah Ramos 34 Killed October 3, 2002, 8:37 a.m. Silver Spring, Maryland
Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera 25 Killed October 3, 2002, 9:58 a.m. Kensington, Maryland
Pascal Charlot 72 Killed October 3, 2002, 9:20 p.m. Washington, D.C.
Caroline Seawell 43 Survived October 4, 2002, 2:30 p.m. Fredericksburg, Virginia
Iran Brown 13 Survived October 7, 2002, 8:09 a.m. Bowie, Maryland
Dean Harold Meyers 53 Killed October 9, 2002, 8:18 p.m. Manassas, Virginia
Kenneth Bridges 53 Killed October 11, 2002, 9:40 am Fredericksburg, Virginia
Linda Franklin 47 Killed October 14, 2002, 9:19 p.m. Falls Church, Virginia
Jeffrey Hopper 37 Survived October 19, 2002, 8:00 p.m. Ashland, Virginia
Conrad Johnson 35 Killed October 22, 2002, 5:55 a.m. Aspen Hill, Maryland
 

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SAN FRANCISCO - Popular photo-sharing service Instagram on Saturday took down the account of the man said to be behind the "assassination" of two New York City police officers, after the 28-year-old gunman's veiled threats and provocative messages went viral in the wake of the execution-style shootings.
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Posted just hours before Ismaaiyl Brinsley allegedly walked up to two officers in a parked squad car in Brooklyn and shot them dead, the dark messages again cast a spotlight on the role of social media in spotting and revealing public threats of violence.
Critics say social media sites should do more to actively monitor and police content. On Saturday, Instagram user"jen-knee-fur89" echoed the sentiments of other online commentators when the user asked, why "did no one catch this and it was three hours prior to the shooting?"
But others have argued that it would be unrealistic to expect social media operators to keep tabs on the millions of messages and posts generated in real time and that unilateral action to remove posts is tantamount to censorship and risks jeopardizing freedom of speech online.
Some social media sites, particularly Twitter, like to portray themselves as a platform or conduit for content, rather than as publishers, technically absolving themselves of responsibility for the substance of any messages posted on the service.
That position, though, may be harder to sustain as social media takes on increasing prominence in daily social conversations, including those on the fringes of society.
Instagram, a free photo-sharing service that Facebook bought for about US$1 billion in 2012, has an estimated 300 million monthly active users. Its terms of service expressly bans violent and graphic messages as well as nudity and other mature content.
Its policy is similar to that of other social networks. Instagram does a certain amount of self-policing, but like other social media services from Facebook to Google's YouTube, it relies mainly on its user community to flag inappropriate content, reserving the right to suspend offending accounts or remove posts.

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