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Bangkok Police to probe mysterious black-shirt gunman

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In order to probe him, they will have to catch him first.

And let's face it - the RTP hasn't got a very good record of catching men in black

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Interesting..... this could be a new turn for future events since the reds have draw the ire of the student community.

The students (younger generation) are obviously not happy now with the red shirts and as we know, kids are more volatile and more likely to do crazy things than the middle aged reds. Could be the turning point now the reds have a group against them who are more passionate than they are about something.

Me thinks reds will be more scared to come to bangkok now ??

'An ASTV commentator also showed the picture of the gunman on ASTV Channel and compared him with several past photos of the armed group wearing black shirts with symbol similar to the gunman caught by the Channel 7 reporter.' One of the main reasons to be suspicious is the fact that he's wearing a symbol that clearly identifies him as a red shirt. Not pinning blame on anyone else yet, but if you were sent in to provoke violence, why would you be wearing obvious identification? I've also heard some bizarre rumours that he might be a cop who actually changed into this shirt from his police uniform. No doubt that Thaksin has used armed men to provoke in the past, and they may have been involved in this incident, but there's also reason to believe other groups might have their forces out there.

I found some picture. The soldier try to help people, but Thai police......

Cr:https://www.facebook.com/antiamnesty?fref=ts

Pic Nr. 4 is awesome.....just checking facebook clap2.gif

Start with the head of the snake. Jutaporn.

This dozens of buses transporting red shirts to the red shirt rally the day before the rental agreement on the facilities expired, the announcement of "we are shuting our protest toward anti government protest groups down" within 12 hours of the violence and subsquent rabbiting out of the area of the killing by, Jutaporn and supporters may not be proof of anything, but it certainly raises a few questions.

If Jutaporn and others, as reported, have violated the conditions of bail, put the cuffs on them, bring them in for intense questioning, and go from there. Jutaporn appears to be the type that under proper questioning, a day or two without sleep and his choice of food and he would be telling all.

Yes he has ''sing like a canary'' written all over his face.Wouldn't trust him to put my rubbish in the bin.

As a rule of thumb violence seems to only poke its ugly head up when red shirt protesters are present.

when they are the target you mean

No. I didn't "mean".

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