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Gunman or Gunmen may refer to: *A word sometimes used to describe a criminal armed with a gun perpetrating a mass shooting *A word used to call a gunfighter before the 20th century * ''Gunman'' (film), a 1983 Thai crime film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol * ''Gunmen'' (1988 film), a 1988 Hong Kong action crime drama film * ''Gunmen'' (1994 film), a 1994 action-comedy film directed by Deran Sarafian * "Gunman" (187 Lockdown song), a 1997 song by speed garage duo 187 Lockdown *''Gunman Chronicles'', a 2000 computer game by Rewolf Software * ''The Gunman'' (2015 film), an American thriller film directed by Pierre Morel * ''The Gunman'' (1952 film), an American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins *"The Gunman", a song by Cher from '' It's a Man's World'', 1995 See also *Gun (other) *Gunner (other) Gunner, the Gunner, Gunners or the Gunners may refer to: Places * Gunner Bay, Bermuda * Gunner River, New Zealand * Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges, a nature re ...
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Criminal
In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority. The term ''crime'' does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition,Farmer, Lindsay: "Crime, definitions of", in Cane and Conoghan (editors), ''The New Oxford Companion to Law'', Oxford University Press, 2008 (), p. 263Google Books). though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes. The most popular view is that crime is a category created by law; in other words, something is a crime if declared as such by the relevant and applicable law. One proposed definition is that a crime or offence (or criminal offence) is an act harmful not only to some individual but also to a community, society, or the state ("a public wrong"). Such acts are forbidden and punishable by law. The notion that acts such as murder, rape, and theft are to be prohibited exists worldwide. What precisely is a criminal offence is defined by the criminal law of each r ...
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Mass Shooting
There is a lack of consensus on how to define a mass shooting. Most terms define a minimum of three or four victims of gun violence (not including the shooter or in an inner city) in a short period of time, although an Australian study from 2006 required a minimum of five; and added a requirement that the victims actually died as opposed to being shot and injured but not necessarily killed. In the United States, the ''Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act of 2012'' defines mass killings as three or more killings in a single incident, however the Act does not define mass shootings. Media outlets such as CNN and some crime violence research groups such as the Gun Violence Archive define mass shootings as involving "two or more shot (injured or killed) in a single incident, at the same general time and location, not including the shooter". Mother Jones defines mass shootings as indiscriminate rampages killing three or more people, excluding the perpetrator; this definitio ...
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Gunfighter
Gunfighters, also called gunslingers (), or in the 19th and early 20th centuries gunmen, were individuals in the American Old West who gained a reputation of being dangerous with a gun and participated in gunfights and shootouts. Today, the term "gunslinger" is more or less used to denote someone who is Fast draw, quick on the draw with a pistol, but can also refer to Rifleman, riflemen and shotgun messengers. The gunfighter is also one of the most popular characters in the Western (genre), Western genre and has appeared in associated films, video games, and literature. The gunfighter could be a Sheriff, lawman, outlaw, cowboy, or Exhibition shooting, shooting exhibitionist, but was more commonly a Mercenary, hired gun who made a living with his weapons in the Old West. Origin of the term The term "gun slinger" was used in the Western (genre), Western film ''Drag Harlan'' (1920). The word was soon adopted by other Western writers, such as Zane Grey, and became common usage. ...
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Gunman (film)
''Gunman'' ( th, มือปืน, or ''Mue puen'', also known as ''The Sister-in-Law'') is a 1983 Thai crime film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol and starring Sorapong Chatree as an amputee assassin. Plot As the opening credits roll, the scene is from the point of a man on a motorcycle at night. The man gets off the bike, walks into a coffee shop, shoots one of the patrons with a pistol and then gets back on the motorcycle. The scene then cuts to various bystanders being interviewed about what the man looked like. The descriptions vary wildly, except for one thing – the man walked with a limp. The police are then on the lookout for anyone with a limp. They arrest one man walking down the street carrying a briefcase. In the struggle to apprehend the man, his briefcase comes open, spilling the contents – some sex toys – onto the sidewalk. Because such items are illegal in Thailand, the man is arrested. At a nearby newsstand, another man witnesses the arrest. He turns an ...
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Gunmen (1988 Film)
''Gunmen'' is a 1988 Hong Kong action crime drama film produced by Tsui Hark, directed by Kirk Wong and starring Tony Leung, Adam Cheng and Waise Lee. The film was released in Hong Kong theatrically before Hong Kong motion picture rating system took effort; afterwards, the film was rated Category III for the home video release. Plot During the Chinese Civil War, a group of war friends Ting Kwan-pik, Cheung, Lau Fuk-kwong and Cheung Cho-fan were captured and brutally tortured by officer Haye. After they escape, Ting headed to Shanghai and became a cop. Ting is also one of the few righteous, incorruptible cops in Shanghai. Although the police force consists mostly of corrupt cops, the superintendent is an honest man. One time during a drug raid, Ting kills Haye's uncle, Leung. Haye, who has now became an opium smuggler, vows of revenge and later kills Ting's partner. Ting also swears revenge, and with nobody else helping, he tracks down his war friends and enlists their help to ...
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Gunmen (1994 Film)
''Gunmen'' is a 1994 American action comedy film directed by Deran Sarafian. It stars Mario Van Peebles, Christopher Lambert, Denis Leary, Kadeem Hardison, and Patrick Stewart. Robert Harper and Brenda Bakke are co-stars of the film. It was released to home video by Lionsgate Home Entertainment and on the US iTunes Store. It was second film collaboration with Lambert, John Flock and John Davis, after '' Fortress''. Plot Wheelchair-bound drug baron Peter Loomis (Patrick Stewart) has his $400 million drug fortune stolen in South America by his errand boy Carlos, who stashed the fortune on an undisclosed boat in an undisclosed harbor. Loomis sends ruthless killer Armor O'Malley (Denis Leary) to find the boat and recover the money—he and sidekick Marie (Brenda Bakke) kill Carlos before they can get the name and location of the boat, but they learn that Carlos's brother Dani ( Christopher Lambert) knows where it is, and set out to find him. Dani is sprung from a South American pr ...
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Gunman (187 Lockdown Song)
"Gunman" is the debut single by English speed garage duo 187 Lockdown. The song was released twice, first in November 1997 where it reached No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 1 on the UK Dance Chart, then again the following year, peaking one place lower at No. 17. The song contains samples of Ennio Morricone's "Carillon (Watch chimes)" (from the film ''For a Few Dollars More''), and a vocal sample from Dr Alimantado's "Gimmie Mi Gun". Impact and legacy In 1999, Tom Ewing of ''Freaky Trigger'' ranked the song at number 84 in his list of the "Top 100 Singles of the 90s", saying "'Gunman' is crude, undeniable stuff, formulaic as hell but a formula that felt – feels – fresh, exciting and accessible." ''The Guardian'' listed "Gunman" at number 8 in their list of "The best UK garage tracks - ranked!" in 2019. ''Mixmag'' included the song in their list of "The 15 Best Speed Garage Records Released in '97 and '98". Redbull.com Red Bull is a brand of energy drinks of Austr ...
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Gunman Chronicles
''Gunman Chronicles'' or ''Half-Life: Gunman'' (previously ''Gunman: TC'' and simply ''Gunman'') is a first-person shooter space Western video game originally created as a mod by the now defunct Rewolf Software. Gunman Chronicles was originally a '' Quake'' deathmatch mod named Gunmanship 101, then it was moved to Quake II's engine before becoming a ''Half-Life'' mod. The game was popular at the Half-Life Mod Expo in 1999, and Sierra approached Rewolf to make a retail version. After significant work and with some office space, funding, and added staff, it was released as a standalone game. Plans were drawn to release Gunman Chronicles on GameCube, but it was never released. Gameplay ''Gunman Chronicles'' is a first-person shooter that requires the player to perform combat tasks and puzzle solving to advance through the game, much like its predecessor ''Half-Life''. While gameplay is similar to ''Half-Lifes in terms of health-and-armor systems and artificial intelligence, one m ...
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The Gunman (2015 Film)
''The Gunman'' is a 2015 action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel and written by Don Macpherson, Pete Travis and Sean Penn, based on the novel '' The Prone Gunman'' (French title: ''La position du tireur couché'') by Jean-Patrick Manchette. It stars Penn along with Javier Bardem, Idris Elba, Mark Rylance, Jasmine Trinca and Ray Winstone. The film is about Jim Terrier (Penn), a mercenary who assassinates the Minister of Mining of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006 on orders from multinational mining companies. Eight years after Terrier has retired from mercenary work, he and the people close to him become the targets of hit squads sent by a powerful multinational security firm, and he must fight to stay alive. The film was released on March 20, 2015 by Open Road Films. It was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million against its $40 million budget and receiving a poor critical reception. Plot American Jim Terrier is a former Special Forces soldier who has become a ...
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The Gunman (1952 Film)
''The Gunman'' is a 1952 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight and Rand Brooks. Cast *Whip Wilson as Whip Wilson *Fuzzy Knight as Blinkey *Rand Brooks as Jud Calvert *Phyllis Coates as Anita Forester *Terry Frost as Duke Kirby * I. Stanford Jolley as Dan Forester *Russ Whiteman as Sheriff Hanley *Robert Bray as Tom Jamison *Lane Bradford as Jack Gatlin - henchman *Gregg Barton as Bill Longley - henchman *Richard Avonde Richard Avonde (1914–1981) was a Canadian film actor who settled in the United States. He appeared in more than 50 films and television series. In 1956, Avonde completed his 200th role in a television series when he appeared in an episode of '' ... as Curt Blake - henchman References External links * 1952 Western (genre) films American Western (genre) films Films directed by Lewis D. Collins Monogram Pictures films American black-and-white films Films scored by Raoul Kraushaar 1950s E ...
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It's A Man's World (Cher Album)
''It's a Man's World'' is the twenty-first studio album by American singer and actress Cher released on November 6, 1995 by WEA, a label of Warner Music UK. This is also the start of her second stint with Warner Music Group. With an adjusted track list, the album was released in the United States on June 25, 1996 by Reprise Records. As of 1997, the album has sold 700,000 copies worldwide. In the UK the album peaked at number 10 and was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for selling more than 100,000 copies. Album information ''It's a Man's World'' found Cher singing 'unconventional' songs in a style more associated with the Deep South, rather than her more familiar pop and rock roots. The album also stands out for Cher stretching her vocals to head register for such songs as " One by One" and "The Gunman", getting out of her comfort zone of her trademark husky contralto. Cher signed with Warner Music UK in 1994 and recorded ''It's a Man's World'' in Lond ...
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Gun (other)
A gun is an object that propels a projectile through a hollow tube, primarily as weaponry. Gun(s) may also refer to: Implements * Cannon * Artillery * Deluge gun * Water gun * Light gun, a pistol-shaped gaming controller * Gun (staff), a weapon used in Chinese martial arts Places * Gun, a former administrative District of Japan * Gun, a Korean county * Gunnersbury station, London, England, National Rail station code * Kőszeg or Güns, a town in Hungary People * Gun (Korean name), a masculine given name in Korean * Gun (Swedish name), a feminine given name in Swedish * Gün, a Turkish name * Katharine Gun (born 1974), a former GCHQ employee and whistleblower * Lance Gun (1903–1958), Australian cricketer * Tracii Guns (born 1966), lead guitarist * Alice Gun, English musician * Gun (Chinese mythology) (鯀), mythological man and appointed flood control engineer, the father of Yu the Great, or, in other accounts, a legendary giant fish * Gun, an alternative name in the U ...
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