Posted on 07/09/2005 2:28:24 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
I've been wondering about this report for a few hours.
As reports broke, there were reports of 5 explosions in the tubes, and one bus exploding. Later there was a report of a 7th 'explosion' in the financial district.
From the Telegraph's minnte by minute timeline:
9.46am: British Transport Police reports explosions on the Underground at Aldgate, Edgware Road, King's Cross, Old Street and Russell Square.
In actuality, there were 3 tube explosions: at Aldgate, between King's Cross and Russell Square, and Edgeware Road.
So, was one of these shootings near the Old Street station, and could the other have been in the financial district?
Some of the early reports could be inaccurate, but there does seem to be reports of 'explosions' that are unaccounted for.
I thought Brit cops didn't carry firearms.
I imagine that the unarmed officers make sure that the armed officers have plenty of time to keep the appointment.
"Gun Control" at it's best.
"witnessed the unconfirmed shooting by police of two apparent suicide bombers outside the HSBC tower at Canary Wharf in London."
The "unconfirmed" part has my attention at the moment...
I heard this story from a "friend of a friend" on Thursday evening. She works as a solicitor in Canary Wharf and phoned her brother, a police officer in Southampton, to see if he knew anything about it. A different source but the events were described exactly as in this story.
The small print in the Koran actually says they get "72 virgin goats."
Imagine the surprise and subsequent delight of those martyrs when they discover that little fact. ;-)
I've been up too long
Close enough?
New Zealanders in London.
They invaded.
'A massive rush of policemen'
By KATIE ROOK
Thursday, July 7, 2005 Updated at 11:34 AM EDT
Globe and Mail Update
From the 18th floor of Canary Wharf in London, Canadian Brendan Spinks could see a massive rush of policemen outside the building Thursday after the city was rocked by terrorist attacks.
The Internet in his office had just gone done down when Mr. Spinks, an investment banker at HSBC, saw a flurry of police cars and yellow-vested men outside.
Reports of attacks carried out by suicide bombers were rife, and in one unconfirmed incident police shot a suicide bomber outside the 42-floor banking tower.
excerpt...
You're absolutely right about that. Of 8000 people there would have to be at least one who would talk to the press. Personally, I wouldn't give the press anything other than undisguised contempt.
I like the fact that police officers are armed on this side of the pond. But I like the fact we are armed even better.
That's too sick even for me.
EEEEEEEEK!!
Hey, we could use about 100 of those. Our troops could drop one via parachute in the one of the terrorist cell areas in Iraq and say "and we've got 99 more of those if you guys don't knock it off."
We might be on to something here...
I don't believe it. I think the interogation value of the bombers would be very apparent to any cop at the scene. I'd understand the urge but I don't think a London cop would pass up the chance to get the necessary info for more thorough revenge.
The story is that a New Zealander saw the police in London shoot these two men, it happened in London.
No they get the full allotment of virgins, but they are camels not women.
I thought their cops didn't carry guns.
No. " shooting by police of two apparent suicide bombers outside the HSBC tower at Canary Wharf in London."
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