IP: *.proxy.aol.com 18.10.02, 00:52
In couple of weeks I'm returning to Poland. It happened that I temporary stay
in Virginia. The current, predominat reports (e.g. FOX NEWS) are connected
with the sniper (SHOOTING SPREE)who acts in this area too. I'm astonished
that Americans inform in detail public opinion on way of taking steps to
seize him. By means of television the sniper knows everything about police
plans and he efficaciously eludes them. In Poland such method would be
inadmissible.
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    • Gość: mishy sniper IP: webcacheH* / *.elephant.dialup.pol.co.uk 18.10.02, 01:03
      What are you trying to say?
      Are we going to address the IQ issue on THE continent here?
      And then again, the police.
      Let's get back to our own backyard.
      Remember all of the "milicjant" jokes?
      By the way there was only one, the one about thinking, rings any bells?
      But yes, I do see your point, although I'm not particularly familiar with the
      whole story. Enlighten.
      • Gość: al Re: sniper IP: *.proxy.aol.com 18.10.02, 01:59
        Gość portalu: mishy napisał(a):

        > What are you trying to say?
        > Are we going to address the IQ issue on THE continent here?

        What I am traying to say is, that the American police acts wrong. Such a method
        seems to me futile. A lot of serial snipers have never been captured.

        > And then again, the police.
        > Let's get back to our own backyard.

        > Remember all of the "milicjant" jokes?
        > By the way there was only one, the one about thinking, rings any bells?

        There are similar examples (on policemen) in all coutries, I thnik.

        > But yes, I do see your point, although I'm not particularly familiar with the
        > whole story. Enlighten.

        The under presented information doesn't comprise all details regarding police
        steps to be taken to capture the serial sniper.

        ROCKVILLE, Md. (Oct. 17) - A witness who described the Washington sniper, his
        cream-colored van and his assault weapon may have given a phony story, police
        said Thursday in a setback for investigators trying to catch the roving killer.

        The announcement cast doubt on much of what the public thought it knew about
        the gunman who has terrorized the region for the past two weeks.

        Fairfax County police Lt. Amy Lubas said the inaccurate account was exposed by
        checking it against that of several other witnesses.

        Asked if the witness may have intentionally misled investigators, Montgomery
        County Police Chief Charles Moose, who is heading the investigation, at first
        said: ''I'm moving forward.'' When asked the question again, Moose simply
        said, ''Yes.''

        Lubas said police and state prosecutors are investigating to determine whether
        the witness should be charged.

        Investigators had showed a certain optimism after the latest attack seemed to
        yield the best details yet about the killer. The killing of an FBI
        cyberterrorism analyst Monday night in a crowded Virginia parking lot was the
        only slaying so far in which people actually saw the shooting.

        But Moose said there was no credence to the chief witness' description of the
        cream-colored van. And while he did not give the witness' exact description of
        the shooter, he chastised reporters for running reports that variously
        described the gunman as dark-skinned, olive-skinned, Middle Eastern or Hispanic.

        ''When we have people from the media interviewing witnesses and publishing
        reports, we get confusion,'' Moose said. ''We get this noise ... out there that
        gives people tunnel vision and makes them focus in on things that are not
        appropriate. ... We would like to be able to do our job.''

        Moose said the witness' emphatic description of the shooter's AK-74 is also
        bogus. But investigators cautioned that they still believe the sniper is using
        one of a family of more than 30 similar assault-type weapons capable of firing
        a .223-caliber bullet.

        ''The message we're trying to say is please keep an open mind,'' Moose
        said. ''People saw a description of a weapon over the last day and a half and
        we're convinced they eliminated people they know because they say, 'Their gun
        is not the weapon I saw in the paper.'''

        Moose said the disclosure of the fake story, coming a day after investigators
        said they were unable to draw a composite sketch, was hardly a setback. He said
        investigators were still chasing leads and he stood by previous composite
        drawings of vehicles witnesses reported seeing leaving the attacks: a white box
        truck and a Chevrolet Astro van or Ford Econoline van.

        Since Oct. 2, there have been 11 shootings in Maryland, Virginia and
        Washington, D.C., that have left nine people dead and two wounded. One of the
        wounded, a 13-year-old boy shot outside his school in Bowie, Md., was upgraded
        Thursday from critical to serious condition. The other wounded person, a woman
        in Virginia, was released from a hospital last week.

        The victims were men and women of varying ages and ethnic backgrounds, each hit
        with a single bullet while going about everyday activities. A tarot death card
        left at one scene was inscribed: ''Dear Policeman, I am God.''

        Law enforcement sources said the investigation by federal, state and local
        authorities has led to information about a number of people with high-powered
        guns, both legally and illegally owned.

        A firearms safety instructor said the FBI has been asking registered owners
        of .223-caliber guns to bring them in for ballistic fingerprinting.

        ''They're looking for suspects,'' said Mike Heffernan, owner of Self Defense
        Technologies in Kensington. ''They're looking at people who have a background
        in firearms, possess .223 weapons, and have the capability of using them.''

        AP-NY-10-17-02 1530EDT



    • Gość: erwas Re: method IP: 12.96.204.* 18.10.02, 05:35
      Gość portalu: al napisał(a):

      > sniper

      > I'm astonished
      > that Americans inform in detail public opinion on way of taking steps to
      > seize him.

      this is the USA. to nie jest fabryka kapeluszy. this is an equal opportunity
      society. the sniper is an equal opportunity sniper; he kills without regard for
      gender, race, or age.

      > By means of television the sniper knows everything about police
      > plans and he efficaciously eludes them.

      or perhaps he runs home in whatever it is he drives and gets on line.
      what's with the effifuckingcaciously, anyway. how come you know that word?

      > In Poland such method would be inadmissible.

      vigilante action is not uncommon in Poland. look at recent news reports
      concerning what's-his-face (former Samoobrona MP) crossing the Czech border to
      seize and abduct to Poland what's-his-name (murderer).

      the sniper might take advantage of the information he gets from the media.
      however, if I was the sniper (which, BTW I am not) I would be deeply suspicious
      of public reports made by the police and supect them of trying to catch me.
      they, in turn, must be aware that I am thinking this and might just possibly be
      revealing their true plans and leads just to mislead me into thinking that they
      are thinking something completely different or not even thinking at all.

      think about it.
      in your bedroom, with the lights out.
      tank up out of state.
      stay in class during recess.
      recycle hardware.

      erwas.



      • Gość: mishy the land of terror.. IP: webcacheH* / *.elephant.dialup.pol.co.uk 18.10.02, 11:17
        ...and unimaginable fools.
        Why oh why do u live there, u MegaMasochist?!
        • Gość: nat Re: the land of terror.. IP: *.in-addr.btopenworld.com 18.10.02, 11:42
          My sentiments exactly. In the land where firearms are freely available over the
          counter there will always be fanatics of sorts eager to support their cause
          with the help of fire power. Plus a variety of psychos scooping the targets as
          they roam along. After all, it is meant to be a land of opportunities for ALL.
        • Gość: erwas Re: the land of terror.. IP: 12.96.204.* 18.10.02, 22:35
          Gość portalu: mishy napisał(a):

          > ...and unimaginable fools.
          > Why oh why do u live there, u MegaMasochist?!

          why oh why

          I live in mountains and deserts with fiendly vulcanos around the corner. above
          me on the towering mesa lie the multistoried stone ruins of an ancient city,
          below me the cottonwood bosque of the Jemez River weaves its way through the
          desert, now turning a dazzling, blinding autumn gold.
          my friends and neighbours, the Jemez Pueblo Nation speak their ancient tongue
          and practice their traditions like they have done for thousands of years. they
          invite me to their ceremonies, feed me enchiladas and I teach art and animation
          to their children and teenagers.
          I love my pets and my family too. I grow weird plants and I don't own a gun.
          why should I move?

          erwas.
      • Gość: PC Hi'IQ he gets online IP: webcacheH* / *.elephant.dialup.pol.co.uk 18.10.02, 11:48
        We can trace this via your dial up IP: 12.96.204.* hee hee
        Smoke you outya'evil infested nest, murderer!
        Slap on some child molesting/pornography &otherEzzee2plantCRAP...


        "police and thieves in the street, ooh yeah, fighting the nation with guns
        and amunition, oh yeyeyeah....."
      • Gość: al Re: method IP: *.proxy.aol.com 19.10.02, 05:43
        Gość portalu: erwas napisał(a):

        > this is the USA. to nie jest fabryka kapeluszy.
        > Neither Panama is :)

        > or perhaps he runs home in whatever it is he drives and gets on line.
        > what's with the effifuckingcaciously, anyway. how come you know that word?
        What's wrong with it?
        Efficacious = effective; producing results

        > vigilante action is not uncommon in Poland. look at recent news reports
        > concerning what's-his-face (former Samoobrona MP) crossing the Czech border
        > to seize and abduct to Poland what's-his-name (murderer).

        don't know the story.

        > the sniper might take advantage of the information he gets from the media.
        > however, if I was the sniper (which, BTW I am not) I would be deeply
        > suspicious of public reports made by the police and supect them of trying to
        > catch me. they, in turn, must be aware that I am thinking this and might just
        > possibly be revealing their true plans and leads just to mislead me into
        > thinking that they are thinking something completely different or not even
        > thinking at all.

        > think about it.
        I wouldn't suspect they would intend to apply reverse (to declared) methods of
        acting :)))

        > in your bedroom, with the lights out.
        bedroom serves for better things.

        > tank up out of state.
        You mean - to pump gas shall I go, for instance, to WV or NC ((?)) :DDD

        > stay in class during recess.
        Recess is over :)

        > recycle hardware.
        I'm not so stupid. :)
    • Gość: Prezes Re: method IP: *.ces.clemson.edu 18.10.02, 21:26
      Gość portalu: al napisał(a):

      > In couple of weeks I'm returning to Poland. It happened
      that I temporary stay
      > in Virginia. The current, predominat reports (e.g. FOX
      NEWS) are connected
      > with the sniper (SHOOTING SPREE)who acts in this area
      too. I'm astonished
      > that Americans inform in detail public opinion on way
      of taking steps to
      > seize him. By means of television the sniper knows
      everything about police
      > plans and he efficaciously eludes them. In Poland such
      method would be
      > inadmissible.

      As far as I can tell based on the police
      press conferences I've seen so far,
      the police did not answer any important question
      regarding the investigation. Not one.
      All they revealed were mere facts about the crimes
      (i.e. who, when and how was killed) and some
      (as it turns out inacurrate) information
      about the perpetrator.
      TV news programs can speculate as much as they want
      what police should or will do.
      Anyway, there is no doubt that the guy is very smart,
      since he was able to fool the cops so many times...
      And yes, it is an interactive show...
      The TV cameras were at the scene of the last shooting
      less than 15 minutes after it happened.
      • Gość: al Re: method IP: *.proxy.aol.com 19.10.02, 05:04
        Gość portalu: Prezes napisał(a):

        > As far as I can tell based on the police
        > press conferences I've seen so far,
        > the police did not answer any important question
        > regarding the investigation. Not one.
        > All they revealed were mere facts about the crimes
        > (i.e. who, when and how was killed) and some
        > (as it turns out inacurrate) information
        > about the perpetrator.
        > TV news programs can speculate as much as they want
        > what police should or will do.
        > Anyway, there is no doubt that the guy is very smart,
        > since he was able to fool the cops so many times...
        > And yes, it is an interactive show...
        > The TV cameras were at the scene of the last shooting
        > less than 15 minutes after it happened.

        You are right. Media are responsible for revealing steps to be taken to catch
        the sniper (e.g. spy plane to detect gunshots).
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