Gunman still at large.
Whats with the face covers.
Some police jurisdictions are sensitive to having their police - especially the national or counter-terror agencies - faces shown. In this age of facial recognition programs, and even just a desire to keep those personnel confidential, they allow for it/require it.
Whats with the face covers.
Some police jurisdictions are sensitive to having their police - especially the national or counter-terror agencies - faces shown. In this age of facial recognition programs, and even just a desire to keep those personnel confidential, they allow for it/require it.
Whats with the face covers.
So, where are all the people saying only the US has these problems?
Not here, on INGO. But in the "world".
In his June 18, 2015, remarks from the White House, Obama said, "Now is the time for mourning and for healing. But let’s be clear: At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries. It doesn’t happen in other places with this kind of frequency. And it is in our power to do something about it."
So, where are all the people saying only the US has these problems?
Not here, on INGO. But in the "world".
So, where are all the people saying only the US has these problems?
Not here, on INGO. But in the "world".
Yep, the poor SAS trooper that was the hero of the Kenyan deal is now burned. No more DA missions for him, likely no more foreign deployments period.All police anti-terrorist units in Europe always cover their faces.They are not regular cops.
It's even illegal to show their faces in some countries.Journalists have to blurr their faces if they are not wearing balaclavas.
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Most of them are probably in the US.
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-...-obama-correct-mass-killings-dont-happen-oth/
When adjusted by population size, no, the US is not tops in violence, or mass shootings.