Citat:
Man down.
Fullpepprad, men enveten in i det sista på resan ner till Hades.
"I had a profile view of him as he looked straight ahead and he didn’t seem to notice me.
He had a large hematoma on the side of his forehead and there was a small trickle of blood running down his forehead.
I thought it odd that this person hadn’t addressed the wound or tried to stop the bleeding.
The look on his face was one of someone who had just been in a fight. He was breathing heavy with his mouth open and he was worked up. His appearance, injury, and demeanor were outside of what I would expect from a person at a gas station."
" Perhaps he cut himself when he rammed his fake police car into the real police cruiser Cst. Heidi Stevenson was driving.
Or perhaps Gina Goulet put up a fight and injured GW before she was killed.
Either way, the injury drew Hubley’s attention to GW."
Hubley yelled to MacLeod, “Benny, it’s him!” and drew his pistol, aiming at GW.
“GW heard me call out to Cst. MacLeod,” continued Hubley.
“He reacted by jerking back while seated and immediately raised a silver coloured pistol in my direction with his right hand. He was looking at me as he did this… there was no doubt in my mind that he was in the process of killing me.”
Hubley shot first.
“I don’t remember hearing my shots but I remember hearing Cst. MacLeod shooting. I knew that was armed with an ERT carbine rifle… While I was shooting GW I saw him moving and jerking in the seat. I saw bullets impacting him. I continued shooting GW until I was sure that he wasn’t able to shoot back.”
Hubley could see that GW was still moving. “Show me your hands!” yelled MacLeod, but GW didn’t show his hands.
Hubley used his portable radio to alert the ERT team, “kilo five [his call sign], shots away Enfield Big Stop, Pump 6,” then used the radio in the Suburban to send the same message on the local East Hants channel.
“I went back to the hood and stayed next to Cst. MacLeod,” continued Hubley.
“I saw that GW was moving in the same manner as he did before he brought up the pistol he was holding. Jerking forward. I believed that GW was still trying to fight and still trying to shoot me or Cst. MacLeod.”
"they used a tactical approach,” with officers providing cover for each other, and pulled GW from the car.
“I went to the back of the Suburban and looked at GW as he laid on the ground,” wrote Hubley. “He appeared deceased.”
https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/featured/heres-how-cst-craig-hubley-killed-the-mass-murderer/
Fullpepprad, men enveten in i det sista på resan ner till Hades.
"I had a profile view of him as he looked straight ahead and he didn’t seem to notice me.
He had a large hematoma on the side of his forehead and there was a small trickle of blood running down his forehead.
I thought it odd that this person hadn’t addressed the wound or tried to stop the bleeding.
The look on his face was one of someone who had just been in a fight. He was breathing heavy with his mouth open and he was worked up. His appearance, injury, and demeanor were outside of what I would expect from a person at a gas station."
" Perhaps he cut himself when he rammed his fake police car into the real police cruiser Cst. Heidi Stevenson was driving.
Or perhaps Gina Goulet put up a fight and injured GW before she was killed.
Either way, the injury drew Hubley’s attention to GW."
Hubley yelled to MacLeod, “Benny, it’s him!” and drew his pistol, aiming at GW.
“GW heard me call out to Cst. MacLeod,” continued Hubley.
“He reacted by jerking back while seated and immediately raised a silver coloured pistol in my direction with his right hand. He was looking at me as he did this… there was no doubt in my mind that he was in the process of killing me.”
Hubley shot first.
“I don’t remember hearing my shots but I remember hearing Cst. MacLeod shooting. I knew that was armed with an ERT carbine rifle… While I was shooting GW I saw him moving and jerking in the seat. I saw bullets impacting him. I continued shooting GW until I was sure that he wasn’t able to shoot back.”
Hubley could see that GW was still moving. “Show me your hands!” yelled MacLeod, but GW didn’t show his hands.
Hubley used his portable radio to alert the ERT team, “kilo five [his call sign], shots away Enfield Big Stop, Pump 6,” then used the radio in the Suburban to send the same message on the local East Hants channel.
“I went back to the hood and stayed next to Cst. MacLeod,” continued Hubley.
“I saw that GW was moving in the same manner as he did before he brought up the pistol he was holding. Jerking forward. I believed that GW was still trying to fight and still trying to shoot me or Cst. MacLeod.”
"they used a tactical approach,” with officers providing cover for each other, and pulled GW from the car.
“I went to the back of the Suburban and looked at GW as he laid on the ground,” wrote Hubley. “He appeared deceased.”
https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/featured/heres-how-cst-craig-hubley-killed-the-mass-murderer/
Oj. Där ser man. Han satt tydligen i sin bil. Tydligen lyckas han skruva på sig en gång efter den första salvan. Hoppas inte för många förbipasserande dog den här gången. Stor sinnesnärvaro av polisen. Och distinkt. Svårt läge, och man undrar över pressen att ta korrekt beslut i en sådan sits. Och man är glad att hubley förmådde skjuta trots att GW inte var klädd som polis o i sin polisbil...
Man noterar signifikansen av alla samlade omständigheter som ledde till avgörandet. Man kan bara behärska slumpen till en viss punkt. Sen börjar den slå tillbaka.