 * A 35-year-old woman allegedly armed with knives was shot by Saskatoon police on Thursday, the second person to be shot by officers in less than a week. Comments
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Who voted on this?- WDHIII Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:44 am
 - kitty Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:03 am
 - RUEZ Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:28 am

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Careful what you wish for.
More people get depressed and commit suicide during the Christmas Holidays, it's sad that she didn't have the balls to do it herself and pushed the police into killing her.
Save your pity, she lived.
If you read the top bit of the report the Sask. cops are considering laying charges against her.
Seems like CBC is trying to spin this to be negative.
I agree...
And the woman needs some treatment
More people get depressed and commit suicide during the Christmas Holidays, it's sad that she didn't have the balls to do it herself and pushed the police into killing her.
Save your pity, she lived.
If you read the top bit of the report the Sask. cops are considering laying charges against her.
Bloody Sweet Mary Jane! Now that is justice!
Yeah it is justice.
Getting shot does not bestow diplomatic immunity to criminal charges.
Also, why didn't the witness hear the shots ?
Doesn't this sound suspicious to anyone else ? Two shootings by the police within a week in a place like Saskatchewan and in both cases each suspect was wielding two knives ? It seems like an amazing coincidence to me. Not just that both suspects in were stupid enough to approach the police with knives, but that both suspects were armed with two knives. Is their an unusual number of ambidextrous people in Saskatchewan?
Also, why didn't the witness hear the shots ?
are you trying to put a conspiracy theory spin on this?
it is a well known fact that witnesses are fickle, for some people you could shoot someone with a tank and a witness standing beside the tank wouldn't remember a freggen thing.