that would be all well and good psychotic if that was the case. but it wasn't.

london had been the day before not for the last fortnight.

his house was not under surveillence the block of flats he lived in was.

he was not a suspect.

they did not identify themselves.

he did not run. (why would he run if noone had bothered identifying themselves?)

there lies the rub. he could have been any other man on that train. there was nothing that outlined him different other than the set of flats he lived in. he did not run, he was not wearing anything suspicious, he wasn't even arab, he wasn't suspected of anything. he was a man going to work who the police walked behind then shot.

that is an execution. that is murder. that is not duty. it is not protecting the public, it is killing them with no cause.