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Shoot To Kill (G-Unit Album)
Shoot to kill may refer to: Law * Deadly force, a general concept in the theory of self-defence (where "shooting to kill" is aiming one's shots with the specific intention of causing fatal injury) * Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland, under which suspects were alleged to have been deliberately killed without any attempt to arrest them * Operation Kratos, a controversial British anti-terrorist policy *Postenpflicht, a general order at Nazi concentration camps requiring guards to shoot to kill Film and TV * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1947 film), a black-and-white film noir * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1960 film), a British crime film directed by Michael Winner * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1965 film), English title of ''Se sparo... ti uccido'' * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1988 film), an adventure thriller film starring Sidney Poitier * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1990 film), a drama-documentary on the actions of the police in Northern Ireland Music * ''Shoot to Kill'', a mixtape by rapper Mickey Avalon * ''Shoo ...
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Shoot-to-kill Policy In Northern Ireland
During the period known as The Troubles in Northern Ireland (1969–1998), the British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) were accused by Republicans of operating a "shoot-to-kill" policy, under which suspected paramilitaries were alleged to have been deliberately killed without any attempt to arrest them. Such a policy was alleged to have been directed almost exclusively at suspected or actual members of Irish republican paramilitary groups. The Special Air Service (SAS) is the most high-profile of the agencies that were accused of employing this policy, as well as other British Army regiments, and the RUC. Notable incidents alleging the use of the shoot-to-kill policy include the Loughgall ambush; Operation Flavius in Gibraltar; the Drumnakilly ambush; the Coagh ambush; the Clonoe ambush; and an incident in Strabane in which three IRA volunteers were shot dead. The SAS killed 24 Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) members ...
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Operation Kratos
Operation Kratos was a set of tactics developed by London's Metropolitan Police Service for dealing with suspected suicide bombers, most notably firing shots to the head without warning. The tactics were developed shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks, based in part on consultation with Israeli and Sri Lankan law enforcement agencies on how to deal with suicide bombers. Little was revealed about these tactics until after the mistaken shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes on 22 July 2005, in the wake of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The term is no longer used by the Metropolitan Police, although similar tactics remain in force. Development After the 11 September 2001 attacks, many police agencies worldwide began to seriously consider the possibility of suicide attacks in their own home countries and cities. A Metropolitan Police team led by Barbara Wilding, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Specialist Operations, visited Israel, Sri Lanka and Russia, to learn from their expe ...
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Postenpflicht
The ''Postenpflicht'' (German: "Duty of guards") was a general order issued to SS-Totenkopfverbände guards in Nazi concentration camps to summarily execute insubordinate prisoners. The order required guards to shoot prisoners who engaged in resistance or escape attempts, without warning; failing to do so would result in dismissal or arrest. The ''Postenpflicht'' was originally issued on October 1, 1933, for guards at Dachau concentration camp, but was later extended to other concentration camps. Background Dachau concentration camp opened on March 22, 1933, near the town of Dachau, about 16 km (10 mi) northwest of Munich in the state of Bavaria."Ein Konzentrationslager für politische Gefangene"
("A concentration camp for political prisoners") Photo of newspaper article abou ...
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Shoot To Kill (1947 Film)
''Shoot to Kill'', also known as ''Police Reporter'', is a 1947 American film noir directed by William Berke and starring Robert Kent, Luana Walters, Edmund MacDonald and Russell Wade. Plot Pursued by police cars, a fleeing motor vehicle crashes off the side of the road. The survivor relates the events that preceded the chase in flashback format. A former gangster is framed by a corrupt district attorney. With his wife and an investigative reporter, he gathers proof of his innocence in hopes of clearing his name. Cast * Russell Wade as investigative reporter George "Mitch" Mitchell * Luana Walters (billed as Susan Walters) as Marian Langdon - Logan's wife * Edmund MacDonald Edmund Francis MacDonald (May 7, 1908 – September 2, 1951) was an American actor. Early years MacDonald was born in Boston. He had one brother. Career MacDonald gained early acting experience in stock theater on Long Island. He made hi ... as the corrupt Asst. DA, Lawrence Dale * Robert Kent ( ...
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Shoot To Kill (1960 Film)
''Shoot to Kill'' is a 1960 British crime film directed by Michael Winner and starring Dermot Walsh, Joy Webster and John M. East. It was Winner's first film as a director and featured Lynn Redgrave's first speaking role.SHOOT TO KILL Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 28, Iss. 324, (Jan 1, 1961): 12. Plot Cast * Dermot Walsh as Mike Roberts * Joy Webster as Lee Fisher * John M. East as Boris Altovitch * Frank Hawkins as Neale Patterson * Zoreen Ismail as Anna * Theodore Wilhelm as Nikolai * Victor Beaumont as Nauman * Ronald Adam General Sir Ronald Forbes Adam, 2nd Baronet, (30 October 1885 – 26 December 1982) was a senior British Army officer. He had an important influence on the conduct of the British Army during the Second World War as a result of his long tenure ... as Wood References Bibliography * Robert Shail. ''British Film Directors: A Critical Guide''. Edinburgh University Press, 2007. External links * 1960 films 1960 directoria ...
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Shoot To Kill (1965 Film)
Shoot to kill may refer to: Law * Deadly force, a general concept in the theory of self-defence (where "shooting to kill" is aiming one's shots with the specific intention of causing fatal injury) * Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland, under which suspects were alleged to have been deliberately killed without any attempt to arrest them * Operation Kratos Operation Kratos was a set of tactics developed by London's Metropolitan Police Service for dealing with suspected suicide bombers, most notably firing shots to the head without warning. The tactics were developed shortly after the 11 September 2 ..., a controversial British anti-terrorist policy * Postenpflicht, a general order at Nazi concentration camps requiring guards to shoot to kill Film and TV * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1947 film), a black-and-white film noir * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1960 film), a British crime film directed by Michael Winner * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1965 film), English title of ''Se sparo... ti uccido'' * ...
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Shoot To Kill (1988 Film)
''Shoot to Kill'' (known outside North America as ''Deadly Pursuit'') is a 1988 American buddy cop action thriller film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Sidney Poitier (in his first role in eleven years), Tom Berenger, Clancy Brown, Andrew Robinson and Kirstie Alley. Plot A man is discovered breaking into his own San Francisco jewelry store in the dead of night. Upon questioning by the FBI, it is discovered that his wife is being held hostage at their home by a brutal extortionist who demands the diamonds in the shop's safe in exchange for the woman's life. During a standoff outside the jeweler's home, the family maid is sent out the front door with a message for the FBI; she is promptly shot by the unseen extortionist, who demands the jeweler's Mercedes, which he will use to escape. The killer and the jeweler's wife travel in the Mercedes to the docks with FBI agent Warren Stantin following them. Following a tense exchange between Stantin and the killer, the jeweler' ...
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Shoot To Kill (1990 Film)
''Shoot to Kill'' is a four-hour drama documentary reconstruction of the events that led to the 1984–86 Stalker Inquiry into the shooting of six terrorist suspects in Northern Ireland in 1982 by a specialist unit of the Royal Ulster Constabulary The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. It was founded on 1 June 1922 as a successor to the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)Richard Doherty, ''The Thin Green Line – The History of the Royal ... (RUC), allegedly without warning (the so-called Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland, shoot-to-kill policy); the organised fabrication of false accounts of the events; and the difficulties created for the inquiry team in their investigation. The film, written by Michael Eaton, produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark and directed by Peter Kosminsky, was made by Zenith Productions for the ITV Network, ITV company ITV Yorkshire, Yorkshire Television, and screened in two parts over successive ...
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Mickey Avalon
Mickey Avalon (born Yeshe Perl; December 3, 1975) is an American rapper from Hollywood, California. His debut self-titled solo album was released Nov. 7, 2006 on Interscope/Shoot to Kill Records in association with MySpace Records. Frequent topics of Avalon's songs are his experiences with substance abuse and prostitution. Early life Avalon was raised in a Jewish family and had a turbulent childhood. His paternal grandparents were Holocaust survivors who were imprisoned at Auschwitz. Though his father cleaned up his act and began attending Alcoholics Anonymous, he was struck and severely injured by a drunk driver leaving a meeting. At age 19, Avalon made the decision to take his father off life support, ending his life. During his late teens, Avalon briefly adhered to Orthodox Judaism in an effort to stay off the streets. Avalon continued as a sex worker and drug dealer until finding success in the music industry. By his early 20s, Avalon married, had a daughter, and moved to Por ...
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Shoot To Kill (G-Unit Album)
Shoot to kill may refer to: Law * Deadly force, a general concept in the theory of self-defence (where "shooting to kill" is aiming one's shots with the specific intention of causing fatal injury) * Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland, under which suspects were alleged to have been deliberately killed without any attempt to arrest them * Operation Kratos, a controversial British anti-terrorist policy *Postenpflicht, a general order at Nazi concentration camps requiring guards to shoot to kill Film and TV * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1947 film), a black-and-white film noir * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1960 film), a British crime film directed by Michael Winner * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1965 film), English title of ''Se sparo... ti uccido'' * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1988 film), an adventure thriller film starring Sidney Poitier * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1990 film), a drama-documentary on the actions of the police in Northern Ireland Music * ''Shoot to Kill'', a mixtape by rapper Mickey Avalon * ''Shoo ...
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Shoot To Kill (X-Pistols Album)
''Shoot to Kill'' is the debut album of the California punk rock group The X-Pistols X Pistols is an American punk rock band from Southern California and Oregon, United States, formed in 2010. Brad "Daddy X" Xavier (former Doggy Style (Band), Doggy Style frontman, Humble Gods and Kottonmouth Kings frontman), David "The Dirtball ..., released January 18, 2011 on Suburban Noize Records. Track listing Members * Daddy X * The Dirtball * TNT * Joey Glock * Colt Clayton * Featuring James Shevelin (on "Lock Load Fight Win") References External links Official websiteMySpace.com {{Authority control Suburban Noize Records albums X-Pistols albums 2011 debut albums ...
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