
Reason 1 - She (DPP Scunt) said she made her decision on statements received from the police AND NOTHING ELSE. I thought you suppose to listen to both sides of a story, this already sounds a bit skewed.
Reason 2 - Scunt says " That George stated the magistrate fired a shot which did not hit him." Really maybe he didn't realize it because his ass was backing the man. Or maybe they phrased the question wrong the first bullet didn't hit him but maybe the second one did.
Reason 3 - The police were apparently in an Unmarked vehicle and George was not wearing police regulation uniform (meaning he was probably missing his bullet proof vest).
Reason 4 - The police officers were returning from a mission out of town. DPP scunt ( trying to indicate they were off duty) . However, if someone gets robbed and a police officer is in the vicinity I highly doubt he will refuse to help because he is OFF DUTY. Come on now, that is a lame excuse, what she trying to say to the police officer "his ass looked for what he got because he was off duty."
So if Gayhuys ain't shot him , the police man shot himself or his fellow officer shot him? The DPP scunty even mention the police were on their way back to Eve Leary , what does that have to do with anything. I hope Mr. Police Officer (Mark George) is getting a large lump some for keeping his mouth shut, because I ain't taking no bullet from no Gay batty boy, forced on life support and going under the knife for no pennies and F***ing dimes. I would advise this dude to get a proper lawyer and pursue the case. That is why we have ballistics tests, evaluating the size of wound, entry point matching it against the weapon in question... HELLO !!!!!! what is so difficult. Word of advise to all when in confrontation with Police, High Officials, Lawyers, Judges, Magistrates or Drug men or any one having ties to the above, please make sure to have audio and video to prove/backup your innocence and the authenticity of your story.
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