It was like a re-enactment to save a life in the middle of the hostage crisis. The Philippine National Police could not handle the bloody situation. IT was a mission failed scenario. As many lives were killed inside the bus as the hostage criminal killed them like helpless kids.
It's sad to watch and irritating on how this policemen tried to save the people trapped inside. As if they don't have proper equipments and tools to use in order to penetrate the area. As the hostage agenda started from 10 am and ended up a blood killing on 9 pm.
So many wrong moves and fraud were made. If you claim that its your fault then eat that pride. There are no Buts to talk about. It's not the media who is being the first sinister of fraud. Since its there job to show the public the actual scenario. It's the police who did not treat well the brother of Ronaldo Mendoza.
That's why when Mendoza saw that his brother is being caught and ripped he saw it on the T.V. inside the bus. His mixed emotions build more as his confused thoughts were added by anger.
Now tell me what other countries will say about this as there people are being killed here. What will nations tell that Philippine police are no good. Shame on this policemen as they don't know how to act on this crucial moment. In fact this is there job to save lives.
There were no crowd control the moment the sniper killed the suspect. All those people nearby just rushed in the site seen. If there was a grenade or explosive yet to burst. All those people around would end up like cakes thrown outside the window being scattered and mushed up.
The ground commander who was the general in the field do not know how to decide and what to prioritize. As the negotiators failed in the first place that just made the suspects psychological thinking worse.
A very disappointing part a very bad outcome had happened. All this policemen do is received our hard worked taxed and do there unprofessional jobs daily.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Mission Failed for Luneta Hostage Crisis
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