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Aug 14th, 2019 at 11:32am
 
Give these guys the keys to the city.


Britons hailed as 'heroes' after helping restrain man accused of Sydney knife attack


Paul O’Shaughnessy, 37, who played professionally for English football club Bury, and his brother Luke, 30, from Manchester, were in their office with their friend Lee Cuthbert when they heard a disturbance. They saw the alleged attacker wielding what Paul said was a knife and covered in blood, and chased him.

He told the Guardian at the scene that, together with other onlookers, they had managed to subdue the alleged offender. Paul said the man had yelled “extremist” slogans, but he declined to repeat what he had said.

Paul O’Shaughnessy, 37, who played professionally for English football club Bury, and his brother Luke, 30, from Manchester, were in their office with their friend Lee Cuthbert when they heard a disturbance. They saw the alleged attacker wielding what Paul said was a knife and covered in blood, and chased him.

He told the Guardian at the scene that, together with other onlookers, they had managed to subdue the alleged offender. Paul said the man had yelled “extremist” slogans, but he declined to repeat what he had said.

Could see a little bit of blood so we knew he’s done something with that knife, so we just ran after him basically and people were shouting, ‘He’s down that way.’

“… In our heads we were saying to each other, ‘Be careful, be careful,’ and we were asking witnesses, we were saying, ‘What has he got, is there anything else?’ ‘Nah, it’s just a knife’ – so that made us press forward even more because you can tackle someone if it’s like that, not if he’s got a gun or whatever.

“So we went straight over, we got him near a cafe down near George Street. There was one guy already tussling and we just kind of like, everyone just jumped on the guy.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/aug/13/britons-hailed-as-heroes-...
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Reply #1 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 11:44am
 
Good work ey? Smiley Smiley
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Reply #2 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 1:10pm
 
I said this will go worldwide...

I dont think it says a lot for our mental health treatment do you?...

yes well done to those young men who  didnt just stand around with their phones but this young guy should not have been on the streets....

Angry Angry Angry..

people should not have to risk their lives taking down someone with a knife [covered in blood]....who is obviously disturbed.... Angry Angry Angry


this is not Amerika where they kill each other every day..

did we learn nothing from the Lindt Cafe.?????

blaming it on terrorism is a cop out... Angry Angry
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Reply #3 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 7:27pm
 
All the cops were on highway patrol making revenue.

Can't expect the cops to actually "protect" people.

They have to make money for the grubberment to give away to parasites.
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Reply #4 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 8:27pm
 
If it wasn't terrorism then what was it? A convert to Islam shouting Alah Akbar killing and stabbing people - been many muslim terrorist attacks like that
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Reply #5 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 8:30pm
 
Why does this sort of thing always attract the same pieces of poo trying to push their bigotry on everyone else?

Can't this thread just be about thanking those people who saved lives and didn't just hide behind a keyboard and monitor?
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Reply #6 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 9:32pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 8:30pm:
Why does this sort of thing always attract the same pieces of poo trying to push their bigotry on everyone else?

Can't this thread just be about thanking those people who saved lives and didn't just hide behind a keyboard and monitor?



Since you lefty progressives can never predict a time when these attacks will end in Australia that you're responsible for, we'll say what we like
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Reply #7 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 9:55pm
 
Gordon wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 11:32am:
Give these guys the keys to the city.


Britons hailed as 'heroes' after helping restrain man accused of Sydney knife attack


Paul O’Shaughnessy, 37, who played professionally for English football club Bury, and his brother Luke, 30, from Manchester, were in their office with their friend Lee Cuthbert when they heard a disturbance. They saw the alleged attacker wielding what Paul said was a knife and covered in blood, and chased him.

He told the Guardian at the scene that, together with other onlookers, they had managed to subdue the alleged offender. Paul said the man had yelled “extremist” slogans, but he declined to repeat what he had said.

Paul O’Shaughnessy, 37, who played professionally for English football club Bury, and his brother Luke, 30, from Manchester, were in their office with their friend Lee Cuthbert when they heard a disturbance. They saw the alleged attacker wielding what Paul said was a knife and covered in blood, and chased him.

He told the Guardian at the scene that, together with other onlookers, they had managed to subdue the alleged offender. Paul said the man had yelled “extremist” slogans, but he declined to repeat what he had said.

Could see a little bit of blood so we knew he’s done something with that knife, so we just ran after him basically and people were shouting, ‘He’s down that way.’

“… In our heads we were saying to each other, ‘Be careful, be careful,’ and we were asking witnesses, we were saying, ‘What has he got, is there anything else?’ ‘Nah, it’s just a knife’ – so that made us press forward even more because you can tackle someone if it’s like that, not if he’s got a gun or whatever.

“So we went straight over, we got him near a cafe down near George Street. There was one guy already tussling and we just kind of like, everyone just jumped on the guy.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/aug/13/britons-hailed-as-heroes-...


Not tinted, were they?

Please explain?
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Reply #8 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:07pm
 
Three-Fingers Haji Gordon could do more. He could give them free courses at the Haji Gordon University of Love.
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Please don't thank me. Effusive fawning and obeisance of disciples, mendicants, and foot-kissers embarrass me.
 
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Reply #9 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:10pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:07pm:
Three-Fingers Haji Gordon could do more. He could give them free courses at the Haji Gordon University of Love.


If only your best mate Aussie was there with his not small right hand, he could of pinned him to the ground.

Oh wait, Aussie is the man if you need a kid with a soft drink bottle pinned against a tree. My bad!
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Reply #10 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:17pm
 
Gordon wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:10pm:
Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:07pm:
Three-Fingers Haji Gordon could do more. He could give them free courses at the Haji Gordon University of Love.


If only your best mate Aussie was there with his not small right hand, he could of pinned him to the ground.

Oh wait, Aussie is the man if you need a kid with a soft drink bottle pinned against a tree. My bad!


The Haji Gordon three-finger grip is unrivaled.
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Reply #11 - Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:20pm
 
Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:17pm:
Gordon wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:10pm:
Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 10:07pm:
Three-Fingers Haji Gordon could do more. He could give them free courses at the Haji Gordon University of Love.


If only your best mate Aussie was there with his not small right hand, he could of pinned him to the ground.

Oh wait, Aussie is the man if you need a kid with a soft drink bottle pinned against a tree. My bad!


The Haji Gordon three-finger grip is unrivaled.


I've never commented about my grip, unlike your best mate Aussie who brags about his big right hand pinning children, god damn children to trees.

Do you condone adults pinning children to trees?

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Reply #12 - Aug 16th, 2019 at 2:19pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 9:55pm:
Gordon wrote on Aug 14th, 2019 at 11:32am:
Give these guys the keys to the city.


Britons hailed as 'heroes' after helping restrain man accused of Sydney knife attack


Paul O’Shaughnessy, 37, who played professionally for English football club Bury, and his brother Luke, 30, from Manchester, were in their office with their friend Lee Cuthbert when they heard a disturbance. They saw the alleged attacker wielding what Paul said was a knife and covered in blood, and chased him.

He told the Guardian at the scene that, together with other onlookers, they had managed to subdue the alleged offender. Paul said the man had yelled “extremist” slogans, but he declined to repeat what he had said.

Paul O’Shaughnessy, 37, who played professionally for English football club Bury, and his brother Luke, 30, from Manchester, were in their office with their friend Lee Cuthbert when they heard a disturbance. They saw the alleged attacker wielding what Paul said was a knife and covered in blood, and chased him.

He told the Guardian at the scene that, together with other onlookers, they had managed to subdue the alleged offender. Paul said the man had yelled “extremist” slogans, but he declined to repeat what he had said.

Could see a little bit of blood so we knew he’s done something with that knife, so we just ran after him basically and people were shouting, ‘He’s down that way.’

“… In our heads we were saying to each other, ‘Be careful, be careful,’ and we were asking witnesses, we were saying, ‘What has he got, is there anything else?’ ‘Nah, it’s just a knife’ – so that made us press forward even more because you can tackle someone if it’s like that, not if he’s got a gun or whatever.

“So we went straight over, we got him near a cafe down near George Street. There was one guy already tussling and we just kind of like, everyone just jumped on the guy.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/aug/13/britons-hailed-as-heroes-...


Not tinted, were they?

Please explain?



A 1/16th Indigene, perhaps?  They're always acting up...
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