Sentences with phrase «heavily armed person»

The likelihood of a heavily armed person entering the school is lower in the UK than in some countries, however it is not unfortunately impossible.

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PARKLAND, Fla. — A heavily armed 19 - year - old who had been expelled from a South Florida high school opened fire on campus shortly before classes let out Wednesday, killing 17 people while terrified students barricaded themselves inside classrooms, police said.
Outside, people kneeled in prayer in front of the heavily armed riot police.
He told newsmen that the heavily armed gunmen stormed the village, going house to house shooting people.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says the resort to primitive cheating and deployment of heavily armed security forces to muscle votes for the All Progressives Congress...
The authorities in the South - West, South - South or in the South - East have no powers to confront these people because they are fully protected and heavily armed.
Soon, he and offsider Houston Brooks (Corey Hawkins) are on the high seas, under the slightly - too - twitchy eye of career soldier Colonel Preston Packard (Samuel L Jackson, bringing his unhinged A-game) and the heavily armed troop of future dead people.
Mechanic Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) is one of the few people left on Earth, responsible for maintaining the heavily armed drones that protect the large harvesters that are slurping up Earth's remaining water supply.
And the seats are more like armchairs, with heavily bolstered arms because, given the choice people always use arms to lower and raise themselves from chairs.»
«Soldiers were the people originally most likely to be wandering around with chunks of (looted) gold and silver to begin with, to be looking for the good things in life, and — being heavily armed and itinerant — to be the last people in the world an ancient merchant would see as a good credit risk.
Vehicles hold several people at a time, and are heavily armed as well.
Bands of heavily armed police officers stopping people on the streets of Toronto and asking them for identification is a little too reminiscent of the Gestpo stopping people to ask for their papers.
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