Wazua
»
Club SK
»
Politics
»
Geoge Muchai Kabete MP, Ex COTU and guards killed
Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
|
Angelica _ann wrote:jaggernaut wrote:radio wrote:timuka wrote:after watching the wife being interviewed, am left,......................with more questions Enyewe... not looking like someone who has just lost a spouse in a gruesome murder... though it could shock. Maybe she hasn't come to terms with the death. Reminds me of Baba cracking jokes and even chairing odm meetings even before fidel's body was cold. Of course Baba finds its way into this thread!!! How to handle death comes with experience. kuna watu maisha ni 50/50 hujali sana always ready for anything. and as she said,muchai knew of real threats. Talking from experince....sometimes i don't seem greived on deaths siku hizi after loosing close relatives yearly for 10yrs consecutively.....Am with her life has to move on..Dont love things and your dear ones and your life thaaat much... Kaa kali ikue ikue...ishakua...ulie usilie asha enda. console yoursel. Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
|
mmmhh! could this be the car that was used by the assassins? DCI in the mix? i.am.back!!!!
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
|
Boris Boyka wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jaggernaut wrote:radio wrote:timuka wrote:after watching the wife being interviewed, am left,......................with more questions Enyewe... not looking like someone who has just lost a spouse in a gruesome murder... though it could shock. Maybe she hasn't come to terms with the death. Reminds me of Baba cracking jokes and even chairing odm meetings even before fidel's body was cold. Of course Baba finds its way into this thread!!! How to handle death comes with experience. kuna watu maisha ni 50/50 hujali sana always ready for anything. and as she said,muchai knew of real threats. Talking from experince....sometimes i don't seem greived on deaths siku hizi after loosing close relatives yearly for 10yrs consecutively.....Am with her life has to move on..Dont love things and your dear ones and your life thaaat much... Kaa kali ikue ikue...ishakua...ulie usilie asha enda. console yoursel. Whereas I agree with you,ya huyu mama was abit strange. She was too composed for such a tragic end of her husband. ION...is she the red lipsticked wife kabetians complained about? She looked Max 45years young yet Muchai was 66.Hiyo age gap too much. What's more "roomers" had it that his bullets were never live yet the papers said he had 7 chaods. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
|
|
|
Rank: New-farer Joined: 7/23/2012 Posts: 32
|
kollabo wrote:Citizen TV & K24 are exposing the two eye witnesses to danger. Media needs to be responsible. Also irresponsible for the media to state that assassin was in a probox without proof only to later discover that it was a merc station wagon, some may say this gave the assassin a clean get way while everyone was looking at every white probox owner as a suspect
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
|
Bigchick wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jaggernaut wrote:radio wrote:timuka wrote:after watching the wife being interviewed, am left,......................with more questions Enyewe... not looking like someone who has just lost a spouse in a gruesome murder... though it could shock. Maybe she hasn't come to terms with the death. Reminds me of Baba cracking jokes and even chairing odm meetings even before fidel's body was cold. Of course Baba finds its way into this thread!!! How to handle death comes with experience. kuna watu maisha ni 50/50 hujali sana always ready for anything. and as she said,muchai knew of real threats. Talking from experince....sometimes i don't seem greived on deaths siku hizi after loosing close relatives yearly for 10yrs consecutively.....Am with her life has to move on..Dont love things and your dear ones and your life thaaat much... Kaa kali ikue ikue...ishakua...ulie usilie asha enda. console yoursel. Whereas I agree with you,ya huyu mama was abit strange. She was too composed for such a tragic end of her husband. ION...is she the red lipsticked wife kabetians complained about? She looked Max 45years young yet Muchai was 66.Hiyo age gap too much. What's more "roomers" had it that his bullets were never live yet the papers said he had 7 chaods. Maximum she is 33!Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 5/27/2008 Posts: 3,760
|
Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:Lolest! wrote:Pole to the family, friends and all Kafetians.
Despite having 2 body guards. Hao sio wezi.
Interesting that he had 2 bodyguards. I thought MPs get only 1. Was it because of a risk he knew he was in? Bodyguards ni training, hapana numbers. These bodyguards were obviously not trained at all. It was a single gunman, when the first shot rang out, there was at least one bodyguard still alive, assuming the hitman got one bodyguard first. What did the second guard do? The worst he could have done was bail out and save himself. As long as we use our bodyguards as symbols of power, we will have more of these. You probably have bn watching too much oga movies. Nobody survives a well laid ambush. And I have security background. When we were in Kiganjo they taught us that if you hear a gunshot, you haven’t been hit. If you don’t hear it, you've been hit. So if you hear a gunshot, the procedure is to hit the deck and roll away. Hitting the deck makes you a smaller target, rolling away makes you a moving target, more difficult to hit. The exception to the deck rule is when you are a bodyguard, in which case you get between your ward and the gunman and then neutralize the gunshot source. We know that it was a single gunman. We also know that his weapon wasn't on auto mode, but single shot mode – otherwise the windows and windscreen would have shattered. Assuming the gunman took out one bodyguard first; the other one should have either hit the deck (as later face orderly room proceedings for not protecting his ward) or fired at the source of the shot. Both didn't happen.
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
|
I am stilled surprised that less than a day after huzzy was shot dead, @Susan Muchai was so composed that she could afford to give witness account to the media first for the English media then sit down a gain and translate the same in Kiswahili. Eish!!!!!!!!!!!! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
|
|
|
Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 11,935 Location: Nairobi
|
There are so many cars on our roads with Ugandan/foreign plates this days. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
|
|
|
Rank: Member Joined: 9/30/2013 Posts: 659
|
Gordon Gekko wrote:Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:Lolest! wrote:Pole to the family, friends and all Kafetians.
Despite having 2 body guards. Hao sio wezi.
Interesting that he had 2 bodyguards. I thought MPs get only 1. Was it because of a risk he knew he was in? Bodyguards ni training, hapana numbers. These bodyguards were obviously not trained at all. It was a single gunman, when the first shot rang out, there was at least one bodyguard still alive, assuming the hitman got one bodyguard first. What did the second guard do? The worst he could have done was bail out and save himself. As long as we use our bodyguards as symbols of power, we will have more of these. You probably have bn watching too much oga movies. Nobody survives a well laid ambush. And I have security background. When we were in Kiganjo they taught us that if you hear a gunshot, you haven’t been hit. If you don’t hear it, you've been hit. So if you hear a gunshot, the procedure is to hit the deck and roll away. Hitting the deck makes you a smaller target, rolling away makes you a moving target, more difficult to hit. The exception to the deck rule is when you are a bodyguard, in which case you get between your ward and the gunman and then neutralize the gunshot source. We know that it was a single gunman. We also know that his weapon wasn't on auto mode, but single shot mode – otherwise the windows and windscreen would have shattered. Assuming the gunman took out one bodyguard first; the other one should have either hit the deck (as later face orderly room proceedings for not protecting his ward) or fired at the source of the shot. Both didn't happen. What made them not react as required is fatigue, plus am assuming the right rear hit narrowed their maneuverability since the right door exit was sealed the first to be taken out was the driver leaving two guys, if they had seat belt on the seat belts would have tightened as a result of the impact from the right door hit further complicating movement. It took the gun man 45-55 seconds to kill them all. These guys knew they target and the bodyguards training no amount of deck hitting and ducking was going to save them. If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
|
|
|
Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
|
Gordon Gekko wrote:Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:Lolest! wrote:Pole to the family, friends and all Kafetians.
Despite having 2 body guards. Hao sio wezi.
Interesting that he had 2 bodyguards. I thought MPs get only 1. Was it because of a risk he knew he was in? Bodyguards ni training, hapana numbers. These bodyguards were obviously not trained at all. It was a single gunman, when the first shot rang out, there was at least one bodyguard still alive, assuming the hitman got one bodyguard first. What did the second guard do? The worst he could have done was bail out and save himself. As long as we use our bodyguards as symbols of power, we will have more of these. You probably have bn watching too much oga movies. Nobody survives a well laid ambush. And I have security background. When we were in Kiganjo they taught us that if you hear a gunshot, you haven’t been hit. If you don’t hear it, you've been hit. So if you hear a gunshot, the procedure is to hit the deck and roll away. Hitting the deck makes you a smaller target, rolling away makes you a moving target, more difficult to hit. The exception to the deck rule is when you are a bodyguard, in which case you get between your ward and the gunman and then neutralize the gunshot source. We know that it was a single gunman. We also know that his weapon wasn't on auto mode, but single shot mode – otherwise the windows and windscreen would have shattered. Assuming the gunman took out one bodyguard first; the other one should have either hit the deck (as later face orderly room proceedings for not protecting his ward) or fired at the source of the shot. Both didn't happen. G G. This is a good arguement based on facts. My concern is that being a bodyguard to same person for that loong bila shifts leads to fatigue and laxity hence less efficient. To say the least they didn't expect a threat at such a place. walikua wamezubaa and got surprised. Calls for periodic rotation and rfresher courses...that very few police do. In fact unaeza shangaa some police/bodyguards last time they fired a short could be during training,many yrs ago. Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
|
|
|
Wazua
»
Club SK
»
Politics
»
Geoge Muchai Kabete MP, Ex COTU and guards killed
Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.
|