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Aggressive man challenges policeman to shoot him at Geylang back lane

Ralders

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An aggressive crowd of up to 100 people in a Geylang back lane in July last year forced a policeman to point his service revolver at them for his safety, a court heard.

But a 52-year-old man, who was undeterred, challenged the officer to shoot him .
A district court heard that at about 9.45pm on July 24, five policemen from the Geylang Neighbourhood Police Centre, who were on anti-vice duties, saw an 18-year-old promoting a game of 'Si Gor Luck' at a makeshift gaming table in the back lane between Lorong 14 and Lorong 16 Geylang. They had to use force to handcuff the teenager, as heresisted arrest and tried to flee .

While the officers were doing so, a crowd of about people gathered. They became agitated, and shouted at the policemen to release the teenager.

The crowd then moved towards the officers while shouting vulgarities and gesticulating aggressively. One man flipped over a gaming table, which the officers were standing behind with the teen, while another man took the metal table stand and waved it at the policemen.

The officers continued retreating until they were backed-up against a wall. Fearing for their safety, a sergeant drew his service revolver and pointed it at the crowd. His finger was not on the trigger and he only pointed the gun's laser at the crowd.

This prompted the people to step back but Ho, who was in the crowd, confronted the officer. The policeman then kept his revolver.

Shortly after, more policemen arrived and dispersed the crowd. The incident was partially captured on closed-circuit television cameras.

In November 20, 2014, Ho also assaulted two men at a coffeeshop in Lorong 18 Geylang.

At about 5.30 am, a 31-year-old man accidentally bumped into Ho's friend, sparking off a quarrel between the two.

Ho got agitated and picked up two beer bottles. He smashed one on the man's head, knocking him to the floor unconscious and causing him a broken nose.

Ho smashed the other bottle over a 21-year-old friend of the victim, who went over to help him.

Ho and four to five friends then kicked and punched the two men, who managed to flee and call police. Ho and his friends fled before police arrived.

District Judge Michelle Yap jailed Ho for six months on his charge of causing grievous hurt, and for two months on his count of disorderly behaviour. She ordered both sentences to run consecutively, backdated to his date of remand on March 14.

For causing grievous hurt, Ho, who has a string of convictions for affray and assault dating back to the 1980s, among others, could have been jailed for 10 years and fined or caned. For behaving in a disorderly manner, on a second or subsequent conviction, he could have been jailed for a year and fined $5,000.


On Monday (April 4) Ho Wee Kee was jailed for eight months after he pleaded guilty to a count of disorderly behaviour and to a separate charge of causing grievous hurt. He admitted to another count of causing hurt, which was taken into consideration in sentencing.
 

kiwibird7

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It does put a BIG question mark on the state of defence readiness of our NS boys also. Uniformed groups are just SCARED to open fire be it aggressive crowds, gangsters, terrorists or even hostile forces. The SOP is RETREAT, max restrain and HIDE in vehicles if possible.

I don't understand why the POLICE are so afraid to open fire? Singapore is already a police state, people die in hospital from Hepatitis outbreak, no one gets sued or named, NS boys die from training, just move on.

The police who deal with aggressive gangsters should be equipped with a semi auto handgun as side arm with plenty of magazine reloads and also a semi-automatic MP5 sub machinegun and also some stun grenades for good measure. Just empty magazine after magazine into any aggressive crowd, who is going to sue the govt?

Next time, when gangsters see police arrive, they will straight away drop on the ground and surrender with hands on head automatically or get SHOT!
 
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I don't understand why the POLICE are so afraid to open fire? Singapore is already a police state, people die in hospital from Hepatitis outbreak, no one gets sued or named, NS boys die from training, just move on.

The police who deal with aggressive gangsters should be equipped with a side arm with plent of magazine reloads and also a semi-automatic su machinegun. Just empty magazine after magazine into the crowd, who is going to sue the govt?

I wish the NZ police would do the same. If anyone argues with the police just blast their brains out.

The NZ police are far too soft when it comes to dealing with the public.
 

kiwibird7

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I wish the NZ police would do the same. If anyone argues with the police just blast their brains out.

The NZ police are far too soft when it comes to dealing with the public.

NZ Police do open fire and is SHOOT to KILL, maybe one shot one kill even. SINKIE police often miss their targets hence the reluctance to open fire.

http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/280368/police-shootings-number-29-in-last-65-years

In May this year, Vaughan William John Te Moananui, 33, was shot at a Campbell Street property in Thames after police said he refused to surrender and pulled a firearm on them.
CPR was performed at the scene but he was pronounced dead at Thames Hospital shortly afterwards.
Caleb Henry, 20, died in hospital in July 2013 after being shot after a police chase.
When stopped by road spikes on Auckland's northern motorway, Mr Henry shot at police. He was pointing his gun at officers when a member of the Armed Offenders Squad (AOS) fired and killed him.
 

Leongsam

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NZ Police do open fire and is SHOOT to KILL, maybe one shot one kill even. SINKIE police often miss their targets hence the reluctance to open fire.

The kiwi cops shoot only when the assailant pulls out a firearm.

However when threatened with knives, samurai swords etc they are extremely reluctant to open fire because they fear a backlash from the Maori scum.

Maori have a warrior mentality. They are savages and the only way to deal with their violent nature is to up the ante.
 

GoldenDragon

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So embarrassing for the SPF. If I was at scene, I will call and fuck the headman! Problem sure resolved in a minute. Our ground officers nowadays CMI.
 

halsey02

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They should probably shoot the parents too for producing this scum of society.

Some years back, far, far, back....when they had a Family Planning Unit...certain woman of a certain 'type'. were 'shot' so that they do not reproduce too many offsprings that will become the scums of the earth...'quietly shot'..as in tubal ligation etc.. this 'shooting' was done quietly....the husband also...
 
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