Woolwich (non QPR) 17:48 - May 22 with 21135 views | simmo | Readng the reports coming through, shocking stuff. It was a soldier apparently. I know 3 or 4 guys based at the Woolwich barracks but thankfully most went to Kenya last week. Cut off a man's head next to primary school allegedly. In the middle of a weekday afternoon... 'One witness, identified as James, said he and his partner saw two black men attack a young man aged around 20 in a Help for Heroes T-shirt with kitchen knives like he was "a piece of meat". He told LBC Radio: "They were hacking at this poor guy, literally. "They were hacking at him, chopping him, cutting him. "These two guys were crazed. They were just animals. They dragged him from the pavement and dumped his body in the middle of the road and left his body there." He said that after the "horrendous" attack, the two men, in their 20s, just stood around, waving knives and a gun, even asking people nearby to take pictures of them "as if they wanted to be on TV or something". He continued: "They were oblivious to anything, they were more worried about having their photo taken, running up and down the road. "They had no intention of running off or leaving or anything. In my opinion, they were waiting for the police to arrive to be shot by the police. That's the only thing I can think. It's horrendous what they were doing to that guy." Some "brave" women tried to shield the man on the ground from them, he added. He also said that it was 20 minutes before armed police arrived at the scene. "When the armed police came flying around the corner, the man with the beanie hat, the tall guy, he charged at the police vehicle. "A shot was fired by the other guy with the gun. Six shots were fired, both men went down and we now know they are dead as well."' http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/10436107.Police_called_to_Woolwich__shooting__ | |
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Woolwich (non QPR) on 22:22 - May 26 with 773 views | WrightUp5hit___ | Seems a distinct lack of news coverage of the attack in Paris, on a French serviceman. One line | | | |
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