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WA: Seattle Again Stalled by Traffic-Blocking Blade Man
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Almost 20 years after the infamous “Samurai Man” incident brought downtown Seattle to a standstill, cops in the Jet City have another fellow in custody who was waving a folding knife around, stopping traffic and holding police at bay. Tuesday’s incident ended when the “knife man” put down his blade, a side lock model with a partly serrated tanto-style blade – according to an image published on the Seattle Police Blotter – and this time the cops didn’t have to haul out a firehose, as they did in April 1997. Timing was everything in that caper. Had “Samurai Man” waited another month before pulling his sword in public, he might have had the wrong audience and a far different outcome. |
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pure socialism of Venezuela, guns outlawed...most don't have cars to fix let alone food
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=551_1490856591
Policeman Shot Dead While Repairing his Car and Gun Stolen
An Apure state police official identified as: Mauricio Bejas Gallardo (30 years old) was murdered when he was repairing his car and suddenly an armed subject approached, who, without words, shoots the police officer and manages to wound him mortally, the man who was Next to the official with white shirt also assassinated later in the attempt to flee. |
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