Posted on 06/06/2017 6:42:09 AM PDT by C19fan
An Australian nurse has been named as the fourth victim of the London Bridge terror massacre. Kirsty Boden, 28, from Loxton, in South Australia, was attacked by the knife-wielding terrorists while coming to the aid of other injured people. Her family have paid tribute to her, saying: 'As she ran towards danger, in an effort to help people on the bridge, Kirsty sadly lost her life.
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"...Tourists stay away from London..."
She probably thought this was an accident at first. She immediately rushed to help, and only then found out the hard way it was a deliberate attack, which was still ongoing.
Sad.
Infuriating.
permanently = personally
RIP to this young heroine, with more courage in her pinky finger than the entire British government. Welcome Muzzlime refugees, anyone?
What can you do for a country that not only disarmed its people but also 90% of its police? And who wake up every day worried about global warming! Hey, let’s disarm the settlers before they head of on the Oregon Trail!
I think just the opposite. Assume it is a crime first.
And don’t even think about asking Americans to donate firearms again like you did in WW11 unless you like being told to pound sand.
That will serve you well, but I don’t think that’s most people’s state of mind when something like that happens right in front of them. Perhaps it should be.
Most of us are thinking of those in need of help at a moment like that.
Being aware of how things are these days, I’d be watching for key indicators from the occupant of the vehicle.
Some of them did. I wonder if that's one of the reasons the attackers had on the fake suicode bomb vests: to freak out police. If so, sounds like it worked.
Note to the UK: Arm your police, dammit.
Disgusting. Terrible.
RIP.
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