Not exact matches
Not
only did the musicians not know where the threat was coming from, but they also feared that brandishing their weapons would make them
police targets.
The crime ring has been producing fake Penfolds since April last year,
police said, however what makes this crime ring different from previous busts is that the gang has developed a «sophisticated network» of production and distribution, and seems to have
only targeted Penfolds premium wines that sell between RMB 500 (US$ 80) and RMB 8,000 (US$ 1,269).
Last week Home Secretary Theresa May told senior
police officers they «have
only one
target, to reduce crime».
«We're increasing
police presence in New York because of what happened in Florida,» Cuomo said, «but that could
only make this worse if they were
targeted because they were LGBT people.»
Walker's proposal, which passed the Republican - controlled Legislature despite massive protests and all 14 Senate Democrats fleeing to Illinois for three weeks,
targeted only public workers and exempted most fire and
police officers.
In both the crotch - kicking and the firebombing, Mildred's lust for justice is
targeted against innocent parties —
only one of those kids could have thrown the soda (and it may have been neither of them), and we later learn that the man who burned down her billboards doesn't work in the
police station.
The animated comedy adventure stars Jason Bateman as con - artist fox Nick Wilde, who goes on the run after being framed for a crime he didn't commit, and Ginnifer Goodwin as eager rabbit
police Lt. Judy Hopps, who's hot on his tail —
only to find herself a
target of a conspiracy.
When a killer out for revenge starts
targeting local South Carolina
police, deputy Alexis Rogers turns to Navy SEAL and new addition to the department, Frank Murphy, a man with a dominant streak and the
only one attuned to Alex's deepest desires.
Yet studies show that even trained
police officers hit their
targets only 20 percent of the time.