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Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:47 pm to Morgan56
quote:I did a two week all inclusive there last year
manos arriba
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:57 pm to deltaland
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How was the Bonnie and Clyde ambush legal?
Because back when America was America, if you wanted to kill innocent people/peace officers like Bonny and Clyde did, well........
Let’s just say the marshals gonna return justice with no remorse.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 10:59 pm to deltaland
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The 1933 Ford V8 B&C used was so thick in the body steel that Thompson’s and handguns couldn’t penetrate the steel.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:03 pm to LuckyTiger
True, believing they might stop. They were living on the man's property, the father of the son running with them. However, no one made them stop. I thought the movie also showed Hamer confronting them and they chose to fire.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:05 pm to deltaland
Assassinations weren't uncommon in those days
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:06 pm to upgrayedd
It’s true. Cops had a hard time shooting through the cars with smaller calibers.
The feds actually conducted tests against that model car to see what caliber would effectively penetrate it
The feds actually conducted tests against that model car to see what caliber would effectively penetrate it
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:09 pm to deltaland
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Feds had BARs. The 1933 Ford V8 B&C used was so thick in the body steel that Thompson’s and handguns couldn’t penetrate the steel.
The car is in Primm Nevada at a casino. I've seen it up close. The guns had no problem going through that car.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:10 pm to deltaland
because at the time i believe there was a shoot on sight warrant for them wanted dead or alive and a person with their reputation for killing its very understandable at the time they felt that order gave them a license to take no chances and execute them on sight
i think everyone agrees that by todays standard we dont condone executions in place of attempting an arrest
i think everyone agrees that by todays standard we dont condone executions in place of attempting an arrest
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:17 pm to pochejp
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The guns had no problem going through that car.
Especially through the window. You can see where they made impact on the opposite door.
Great picture!
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:18 pm to deltaland
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It’s true. Cops had a hard time shooting through the cars with smaller calibers.
.45 is not a small caliber, friend
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:19 pm to upgrayedd
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Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:23 pm to upgrayedd
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.45 is not a small caliber, friend
No doubt.
Neither is a .45 magnum, .45-70, or .45 Colt.
I was thinking along those lines.
This post was edited on 4/8/19 at 11:25 pm
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:24 pm to deltaland
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One of the escapees, Joe Palmer, killed a guard and caused a series of events which led to Texas Prison System chief Lee Simmons to issue a shoot to kill order against Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. Simmons hired Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, who formed a six-man posse in order to execute this order.
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Sheriff Henderson Jordan, in whose jurisdiction the arrest was going to be made, agreed ahead of time that the pair would be given a chance, a minimal chance, but a chance to surrender.
One of the officers called on the couple to “Halt,” but just as he said it, Clyde let out the clutch, and the car started rolling forward slowly. The least experienced officer present thought the pair was starting to get away and opened fire.
At this point, the other officers saw that both Bonnie and Clyde were armed and were bringing their guns to bear, and also opened fire.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:28 pm to upgrayedd
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Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:32 pm to upgrayedd
They were believed to have murdered 13 people... Nine of them Cops... So I really don't think that cops really gave a damn....
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:37 pm to keakar
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because at the time i believe there was a shoot on sight warrant for them wanted dead or alive and a person with their reputation for killing its very understandable at the time they felt that order gave them a license to take no chances and execute them on sight
Exactly.
And I’m not some Don’t mess with Texas type guy, and in fact the first shot was a Louisiana deputy, however regarding Texas Marshals back in the day.......
If they got put on a hunt for cold blooded killers, they ain’t bout no put your hands up. They about justice. Dead or alive.
Posted on 4/8/19 at 11:43 pm to stout
That Kevin Costner movie was terrible.
Still prefer the 1967 version with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway.
Plus the Costner movie was mostly made in Louisiana, but the '67 flick was filmed at real Bonnie and Clyde sites in Texas.
Edit 2: What's so damn funny? You millennials wouldn't know a cinematic masterpiece if it kicked you in the nuts.
Still prefer the 1967 version with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway.
Plus the Costner movie was mostly made in Louisiana, but the '67 flick was filmed at real Bonnie and Clyde sites in Texas.
Edit 2: What's so damn funny? You millennials wouldn't know a cinematic masterpiece if it kicked you in the nuts.
This post was edited on 4/9/19 at 12:01 am
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