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What business does the police have using live ammo for crowd control? I thought that's what rubber bullets were for. Most economists teach a theoretical framework that has been shown to be fundamentally useless. -- James K. Galbraith
Water-bottles were possibly thrown at the patrol car. The two officers left, they parked their car a couple of blocks away, they notified a squad of riot police that were in the area, and they proceeded to the square. There they start threatening and swearing at the group of kids - quite possibly (though this is still murky AFAIK) a different or larger group of kids - from a distance of possibly twenty meters. The kids swear back. It's like a street quarrel, only one side is armed and dangerous. No side moves towards the other. There are dozens of witnesses to all of this because the area is packed with cafes and shops. The police officer by all eyewitness accounts raises his gun, aims and shoots at a figure from the other side.
I agree there should be no reason for using live ammunition.
The ricochet is neither here nor there - the cop was a crappy marksman and got "lucky". What matters is intent and you shouldn't fire live ammunition without intent. Most economists teach a theoretical framework that has been shown to be fundamentally useless. -- James K. Galbraith
If you give cops guns and fuel them up with paranoia and TV fantasies, you get dead people.
However if this means that the officer will be charged with manslaughter (given the eyewitness testimony), this means that the riots could well extend to Christmas, and that a new wave of violence is due: no-one in the streets will believe this.
As we speak there are three more teenagers injured, one seriously by the police. The clashes between teenagers (as young as 13 according to reports) and police are increasingly looking like clashes between rival gangs (only one side is armed).
The strike went ahead today as planned. The demonstration were not marred with serious clashes - it was after the demos that the clashes started anew. No breaking of shop-windows - yet. The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom - William Blake
When is the Greek Orthodox Christmas? *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
Protestant/Catholic Easter sometimes does and sometimes does not.
Therein is your difference.
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