Today's thought:
It's interesting how, so far, only the two air marshals--who subsequently shot and killed Rigoberto Alpizar--are the ones who heard him say he "had a bomb"; other passengers have stated only that he had repeatedly stated that he needed to get off the plane.
Furthermore, from an account from a passenger on Rigoberto's previous connecting flight, a stewardess was quite privy to his eccentric, agitated behaviour, and yet somehow this man was allowed on another flight.
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CNN followed with a slew of somewhat related past stories, essentially all involving someone who suffered from mental illness who was brandishing a knife. The police in all these incidents felt it necessary to shoot and kill the individual. I mean, come on, a knife! Whatever happened to just shooting to incapacitate an individual? Just shoot him in the leg or the arm or the shoulder...it's just a knife for crying out loud. (It might be different if there is a hostage involved, but the situations in the cases on CNN sounded rather controlled with that respect.)




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