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War going on during the JLP's demonstration day

09/06/05

Permalink 04:30:10 pm, by amoncri
Categories: Commentary

War going on during the JLP's demonstration day

These are pictures of an armored vehicle on Mountain View Avenue that came on the scene after a man was fatally shot this afternoon.

Follow up:

(There was no protesting going on here. Apparently two groups have been having a war, and have simply used today to openly battle. The police did not shoot the victim.)


This is a picture of two soldiers patroling my neighbourhood.

Come on, did ANYONE seriously beleive this could have been a day of only LAWFUL demonstrations?!? Its sad...but I didn't believe it for one moment. Last night at the supermarket I saw people stocking up on things like a hurricane was coming :(
*sigh*

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