Disaster Active shooter in Oxford - Not so fucking smart now are you?

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-44032295

Armed police are locked in a stand-off with a gunman after a shootout in Oxford.

Thames Valley Police said shots had been fired from a property in Paradise Square and officers returned fire. Officers are currently negotiating with a man.

One person is being treated for a non-life threatening injury, South Central Ambulance Service said.

A cordon remains in place around Paradise Square and Norfolk Street.

'Show me your hands'
Firearms officers were called at 13:15 BST after witnesses reported hearing gunfire.

John Rippington was in the pub waiting for a friend when he heard the commotion.

"We heard one very loud bang and just previous to that, two guys had come in saying they thought they had heard gunshots outside."

Dean Dwyer saw armed police in the street. "They were screaming 'put your hands up'," he said.

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A woman, who asked not to be named, told the Press Association she heard loud bangs from her balcony.

"After a second round it became apparent these were gunshots so I rushed inside.

"There was a couple more shots, three spurts in total, still a lot of shouting and barking. I heard a man shout 'show me your hands' repeatedly.

"The shouting continued and only quieted down an hour later or so, between now and then there have been bursts of shouting, barks and helicopters."

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Image captionThames Valley Police said shots had been fired from a property in Paradise Square
Another resident said he witnessed the start of the altercation between an armed man and the police, during which he heard about 20 shots exchanged.

"He was shooting from the balcony and then he climbed down the balcony, he was in the gardens and police were kicking the back doors to other gardens trying to get him," the man added.

"I could hear a female negotiator and an armed response man trying to get him to put his hands up, let go of the gun, keep his hands on show and things like that."

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Image captionTourist Janet Borgerson said police seemed to have the shooter isolated
Tourist Janet Borgerson was in the nearby Malmaison hotel when she heard "explosive cracks" before a series of "loud bangs".

"I thought the second round were firecrackers. I noticed hotel bar staff ushering people inside," she said.

Ms Borgerson, who is visiting from the United States, said guests were later told they were "perfectly safe" and allowed to leave the hotel.

"The police were quickly on site and after 45 minutes or so inside, they seemed to have the shooter isolated.

"To the police, after a short time, this was definitely a 'keep calm and carry on' moment."

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Image captionWitnesses said emergency services "stormed down the road"
BBC reporter Will Banks said a helicopter was hovering over the scene, with at least 10 police vehicles on the ground and police activity centred on Paradise Square.

Andrew Mace, from Middle Barton in Oxfordshire, praised the emergency services for their conduct.

The 16-year-old said: "We walked towards Paradise Square for a wander and there were about 20 police cars and five ambulances storming down the road. Police then stopped us from walking down and taped up the road.

"We walked up the hill then 10 paramedics carried a stretcher down past us to the scene. The police did a good job not to cause a commotion and secure the area."

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Fred Dimbleby, editor of Cherwell Online, tweeted footage showing paramedics carrying a stretcher to the scene.

Members of the public have been warned to avoid the area and the Oxford Tube, and Stagecoach said buses are not stopping on Castle Street.

Supt Joe Kidman said: "People in Oxford will notice an increased police presence in the area while officers are dealing with the incident, which is contained and taking place at a residential property."

One person hospitalised with non fatal injuries at the mo, and police are currently negotiating with the guy, so I already think he's run out of ammo and can be confirmed worst spree killer.
 
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Britain was so busy banning potato peelers that they forgot about good ol' guns.
 
Hes elliot rodgers and randys illegitimate bong son
Nothing to see here folks
 
I guess with the amount of mad gunmen that seem to be going around these days, we were bound to see a drop in their effectiveness at some point.

Also, in Britain? I thought people weren't allowed to own guns for anything other than hunting, which means that their weapons wouldn't be the best for causing a lot of death in a short suicide mission because I'm assuming most shotguns and all assault weapons are out. Unless he was working with, say, a radical group that had access to the good shit (which I doubt, given that he's negotiating and only injured one person instead of taking hostages), I doubt he'd be equipped to cause a ton of mayhem.
 
I guess with the amount of mad gunmen that seem to be going around these days, we were bound to see a drop in their effectiveness at some point.

Also, in Britain? I thought people weren't allowed to own guns for anything other than hunting, which means that their weapons wouldn't be the best for causing a lot of death in a short suicide mission because I'm assuming most shotguns and all assault weapons are out. Unless he was working with, say, a radical group that had access to the good shit (which I doubt, given that he's negotiating and only injured one person instead of taking hostages), I doubt he'd be equipped to cause a ton of mayhem.

Probably some lad who nicked a rifle from his rich dad.
Thankfully the police have firearms of a slightly better quality
 
Probably some lad who nicked a rifle from his rich dad.
Thankfully the police have firearms of a slightly better quality
I mean, the same applies to the US in terms of how the police is armed. Hell, they're probably armed a lot better than most civilians, given how hot of a topic the militarization of law enforcement is in current years.
 
But I thought banning everything dangerous would get rid of all crimes? Who would have guessed that criminals would find guns regardless?
 
Why is there no IRA option on the poll? It was probably some pissed off leprechaun that didn’t get into the university.
 
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