Ironbars wrote: » Firstly, he never actually fired at the Garda....... before you crazy people run away with yourselves it wasnt like de niro in Heat.He was inside the house firing at the ceiling/wall and when he was outside the house and within clear range of more than one sniper, they should and could have taken the shotgun arm instead of a head shot . Grow up and learn to read between the lines..........
Cathooo wrote: » Yes he did there were bullet holes in the pillars at the gate where gardai were hiding behind.
Aidric wrote: » The real tragedy here is the Irish taxpayer who has to foot the abnormal legal fees for an unwarranted tribunal of enquiry. The case was a simple black and white one, a mentally unstable guy firing rounds at gardai, gardai return fire to eliminate threat, case closed..or so it should have been.
PCros wrote: » Also the FBI were brought in to investigate the whole thing back when it happened, as guess what......they stated that John Carthy should of been shot quicker!
Bambi wrote: » and more importantly, this guy might still be alive.
Bambi wrote: » more importantly, this guy might still be alive. .
Mairt wrote: » With faster bullets?.
Mairt wrote: » Mmmm, if only it was THAT simple, but this was obviously a hard nut to crack!... :P
Bambi wrote: » It cost us 20 million in a tribunal because the gardai made a balls of everything up to the point when carthy came out shooting including precipitating the whole tragedy by beating him up while in custody.
hunter164 wrote: » All the way to Longford, all the way to Longford, to shoot a lunatic.
MagicMarker wrote: » Who's John Carthy?
irish_bob wrote: » the guy wasnt the full shilling and had a death wish , it was baschically suicide by cop
irish_bob wrote: » its difficult for gardai to take pre emptive action against mentally unwell people , take firearems ofd them , have them admitted to hospitals etc , any issue to do with mental health , the liberals own it
Deleted User wrote: » who cares if he's dead? i'm happier he's gone from society.
Mairt wrote: » And wtf sould he still be alive?.
podge3 wrote: » You must have watched Rambo 1 recently :rolleyes:
K-9 wrote: » I don't think the problem was the shooting, it was how the Guards handled the siege. €20 million and tribunals are an expensive way of finding out though.
LeixlipRed wrote: » When they're not pinning murders on people, they're actually murdering people. Scum
sam34 wrote: » this is inaccurate and misleading. if the gardai have any suspicions that someone is mentally unwell, they have the right, and indeed the duty, to have them assessed by a doctor. they basically fill out a form, detain the person, and then get a gp to assess them. if the go believes they need psychiatric intervention, the gp fills out another form, and the gardai then bring the person to the local psychiatric hospital. it's not difficult. it happens quite frequently.