I'm Brazilian and have nothing against the English PEOPLE, but ALL against their police and media. When Jean Charles was killed for nothing, the English journalists made a report about the corruption in Brazilian police. Yes, there is corruption here, but it doesn't change the fact that their famous Interpol killed an innocent man. They're too arrogant to admit their police made an awful mistake and make reports against us to take attention away from them. Disgusting.
@007RoyalFlush Ok, maybe you are right, but try to understand my side... when i see things like this it makes me sick, it's disgusting and sometimes my comments are moved by emotion rather then by reason, i admit. At my original comment I shouldn't had talked especifically about the shooters, but the whole team as a unit. I'm sorry if i missed my point trying to express my opinion. Im not fluent in english yet! Running out of characters, if u wish msg me or addmeas friend to cont.talkingabout it
@RBaroli Exactly right. The Officers were given a target. Wasting time double-checking information before pulling the trigger in those circumstances is dangerous, they had the target confirmed anyway so it wouldn't have made a difference, as far as they were concerned at the time, they had 100% certainty on the target. I agree the whole operation was a failure, but it was not the fault of the firearms officers.
@007RoyalFlush So it's ok that the shooters didn't know they were killing the right or wrong guy!? Didnt they have to make sure who they were about to kill before they do so!? That operation was a total failure. Fact.
@RBaroli The people responsible are the officers who gave the wrong information to the command team. The officers who pulled the trigger did the right thing. It was a tragic circumstance and this guy didn't deserve to die, but you're pointing the finger at the wrong people. If the intel was right, and he was a terrorist, the police would be heroes. Technically, it's a lawful killing as far as the firearms officers are concerned. They did nothing wrong, punish the intel officers, not the shooters
I'm Brazilian and have nothing against the English PEOPLE, but ALL against their police and media. When Jean Charles was killed for nothing, the English journalists made a report about the corruption in Brazilian police. Yes, there is corruption here, but it doesn't change the fact that their famous Interpol killed an innocent man. They're too arrogant to admit their police made an awful mistake and make reports against us to take attention away from them. Disgusting.
Bruno1986BR 2 months ago
every Brazilian I have met in the UK, always been genuine people!
I love Brazilian peole you all beautiful.. inside and out.
May my marron brother rest in peace!
apmirkin 4 months ago
POLICIAL DESPREPADARA.
TheJejeshaolin 8 months ago
The firearms officers are 100% responsible they pulled the trigger - they comitted the murder. FACT.
DrBananaful 9 months ago
@007RoyalFlush Ok, maybe you are right, but try to understand my side... when i see things like this it makes me sick, it's disgusting and sometimes my comments are moved by emotion rather then by reason, i admit. At my original comment I shouldn't had talked especifically about the shooters, but the whole team as a unit. I'm sorry if i missed my point trying to express my opinion. Im not fluent in english yet! Running out of characters, if u wish msg me or addmeas friend to cont.talkingabout it
RBaroli 9 months ago
@RBaroli Exactly right. The Officers were given a target. Wasting time double-checking information before pulling the trigger in those circumstances is dangerous, they had the target confirmed anyway so it wouldn't have made a difference, as far as they were concerned at the time, they had 100% certainty on the target. I agree the whole operation was a failure, but it was not the fault of the firearms officers.
007RoyalFlush 9 months ago
@007RoyalFlush So it's ok that the shooters didn't know they were killing the right or wrong guy!? Didnt they have to make sure who they were about to kill before they do so!? That operation was a total failure. Fact.
RBaroli 9 months ago
@RBaroli The people responsible are the officers who gave the wrong information to the command team. The officers who pulled the trigger did the right thing. It was a tragic circumstance and this guy didn't deserve to die, but you're pointing the finger at the wrong people. If the intel was right, and he was a terrorist, the police would be heroes. Technically, it's a lawful killing as far as the firearms officers are concerned. They did nothing wrong, punish the intel officers, not the shooters
007RoyalFlush 10 months ago