2011年4月9日星期六

HMS Astute shooting: Advisor wrestled drawer floor - AllAfrica.com

The married father of three boys and a girl in the Navy for more than two decades and was due to transfer to the second submarine astute class Navy HMS ambush.

According to a profile on a social networking site, Lt - Cdr Molyneux, has worked in Scotland during the week and lived in Wigan, Lancs with his wife, Gillian, a sport of studies lecturer at Wigan & Leigh College.

"I thought that I would have travelled the world, but I only visited a few places, but I've seen it all under water", he wrote. Lieutenant Commander Chris Hodge was in critical condition Friday evening.

Several VIPs, including Cllr Smith guests on board, were at the time, and a party of schoolchildren stood on the dock awaiting the ship when the shooting happened.

Cllr Smith, a former engineer of the RAF, said last night how he fought the shooter, which was less than five metres, ground and helpless. He denied that he was a "hero".

"The drawer... appeared with all its equipment on which no me alarm in itself,"he says. ".

"He stepped back a few steps and disappeared from the scene again.". This is when he fired the first couple of shots which I heard sound.

"He is back in the control room and he fired the third and fourth. "They were reasonably close and I heard a hissing sound which meant one had stolen comes to me".

Mr. Smith, who was a non-commissioned officer of the RAF, added: "there was a lot of blood, this is really nice - I thought he was going to kill everyone."

"I can the decision that if the ball had not struck me, was subject to, and if not me, anyone and everyone."

"I've charged him, pushed against the wall and at the same time to keep his weapon." At this point I think it fired shot number five. We had a tension and I think that I have been shouting much. My instinct was to scare me.

"I he spun 180 degrees and charged against the other walls which I think we have enough hard." I think it is at this time that number that six exploded a shot.

Mr. Smith, who suffered bruises to her legs and back and a cut to the head, but who did not need medical treatment, said he had managed to remove the gun and throw out of reach of the shooter.

As other dignitaries stood him in shock, he yelled to the city Alistair Neill, head of the Executive Council, to help.

He added: "I yelled for Alistair obtain human armed because he was thrashing autour - he didn't lie."

"I feel like a hero, I wish, he arrived.

A source told The Daily Telegraph: "it seems this rating got into an argument and then everything went crazy and began shooting people.". He served in Afghanistan so it does not appear to be related to the stress of combat such as post-traumatic stress syndrome. ?

The Ministry of defence insisted that the incident had not caused a greater threat to public safety.

Clever, the hunter-killer ship more sophisticated in the world, is kept by his own crew when it is in the port. They are generally issued with handguns at the head of the measurement gateway that they are in service.

John Denham, MP for Southampton Itchen and a former Minister, said: "in a timely manner I will ask Ministers to ensure that this incident is fully explained with complete openness to any potential risk to the public. ?

Dr. Liam Fox, the Defense Secretary, said "his thoughts and sympathies" are with the families of the victims.


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