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en Two policemen at the scene pulled out their guns and ordered him to halt and to take his hands out of his pockets. At that stage, he blew himself up.

en There are more guns in the pockets of more people, in the waist bands of all kinds of people. They are finding their way into younger kids' hands as well.

en Guns don't fall from the sky into the hands of criminals. The crime gun market is fed by a small, identifiable group of reckless gun dealers. Yes, we must severely punish criminals who use guns. But we must also stop the flood of illegal guns at its source -- the gun dealers who put profit ahead of public safety.

en It was hostile there. There was no authority, no police. People kept saying, 'Food is coming. Water is coming.' But when the authorities pulled up, all they pulled out was their guns.

en The gun lobby would like people to believe guns just fall out of the sky into criminals' hands, but we've learned the current distribution system allows gun manufacturers and dealers to divert large numbers of guns to illegal secondary markets.

en We stopped two guys riding a motorbike, pointed guns at them and ordered them not to move.

en He had his hands in his pockets the whole time. He had his hands on something big. He had no license to carry a gun.

en I could tell he wasn't complying. I was thinking to myself, 'Lie down. Put your hands up or something,' but his hands were going in and out of his pockets from what I could tell.

en Children and guns are a bad mix. It's a bad mix because children don't know the dangers of guns, so if they get them in their hands, unfortunately, things can happen fatally, just as it did here.

en Get guns lying around out of the hands of society, out of the potential hands of young people and others who might use them, ... It's a commendable program. It's working.

en I've got a better idea. At a given moment why don't you shout 'Hands in the air if you love hip hop' and then we'll all do it. I have visions of entire open plan offices coming to a halt whilst their workers sit there with their hands in the air. Also, then we can identify fellow OBO readers, the guy next to me might be reading this, but like me, he's going to great lengths not to be observed. Those not in the know will be confused.
  David Brooks

en As far as we can tell at this point, those men had a right to be at that corner, they weren't breaking any laws. They had a right to have guns in their pockets and they may have been justified in returning fire.

en We think whether he's pushed or pulled or walks off the stage himself, it's off the stage he should go.

en Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. The continent is swimming in arms. The kids on the streets of Nairobi and Khartoum and Abidjan and Monrovia have guns in their pockets or up their sleeves.

en Six policemen have been injured. Additional policemen have been deployed on the streets to maintain law and order.


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