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©Geni ( talk) 18:31, 5 August 2022 (UTC)
Context needs to be added. I read the source provided. This wasn't a precise targetting like is being implied. It wasn't an "incident" by dictionary standards. It was found to be unlawful later on this page. Unlawful violence is an attack 2603:8001:A301:1A39:A174:96E6:3B52:29B ( talk) 17:22, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
wasn't a precise targettingand at the same time
[u]nlawful violence is an attackseems contradictory at first glance.
First edit was a phone error deleting the citation.
"Saying it wasn't a precise targetting and at the same time [u]nlawful violence is an attack seems contradictory at first glance."
The inprecise targetting was in regards to the "bunker like cubicle". It's impossible to precisely hit a target when manually dropping from a helicopter. That would require aiming technology which didn't occur. Giving the unlawful attack on a residential area validation. The bunker like cubicle, in my opinion, feels like too much detail when it can only be hearsay from the offending party; the Philadelphia Police. G88phila ( talk) 01:20, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
It's impossible to precisely hit a target when manually dropping from a helicopter.
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©Geni ( talk) 18:31, 5 August 2022 (UTC)
Context needs to be added. I read the source provided. This wasn't a precise targetting like is being implied. It wasn't an "incident" by dictionary standards. It was found to be unlawful later on this page. Unlawful violence is an attack 2603:8001:A301:1A39:A174:96E6:3B52:29B ( talk) 17:22, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
wasn't a precise targettingand at the same time
[u]nlawful violence is an attackseems contradictory at first glance.
First edit was a phone error deleting the citation.
"Saying it wasn't a precise targetting and at the same time [u]nlawful violence is an attack seems contradictory at first glance."
The inprecise targetting was in regards to the "bunker like cubicle". It's impossible to precisely hit a target when manually dropping from a helicopter. That would require aiming technology which didn't occur. Giving the unlawful attack on a residential area validation. The bunker like cubicle, in my opinion, feels like too much detail when it can only be hearsay from the offending party; the Philadelphia Police. G88phila ( talk) 01:20, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
It's impossible to precisely hit a target when manually dropping from a helicopter.