Hang on a second, I'm not sure whether he had a gun on him or not is a semantic! I get it, I agree, he put himself in a situation he didn't have to and there's not an awful lot of sympathy but does that mean we cannot question the Police's behaviour? Are we not allowed to question why...
His right arm (the one that he allegedly had the gun in) was bent and across his body when he was shot, that's not disputed (apart from by 1 witness who claimed he had his hands up), the experts have said that it's extremely unlikely that he could have thrown the gun once shot. Indeed, I don't...
It's an accepted fact that he had a gun in the car, it's pretty obvious that he didn't have it on him when he was shot.
It's worth a watch, is well balanced. The thing is, Duggan was not an entirely innocent family man, neither, it appears, was he a big time player. Some of the fundamental...