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 Übersetzung für 'shoot-to-kill' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to shoot to killschießen, um zu töten
shoot-to-kill orderSchießbefehl {m}
filmF
Shoot to Kill / Deadly Pursuit [Roger Spottiswoode]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The guardsmen's orders were that, if the strikers were to enter the Mills, they should shoot to kill.
  • During the period known as The Troubles in Northern Ireland (1969–1998), the British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) were accused by Republicans of operating a "shoot-to-kill" policy, under which suspected paramilitaries were alleged to have been deliberately killed without any attempt to arrest them.
  • Negative reviews and unfavorable public reactions to "Born to Kill" and to another 1947 release, "Shoot to Kill", prompted the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) before the end of the year to revise its Production Code to strengthen restrictions relating to the content of crime-related films.
  • During this period, in 1956 he was ordered to shoot to kill anti-base protesters during the Sunagawa Struggle.
  • She has little difficulty fighting on opposite sides from Yomiko—although when it comes down to the wire, Wendy still cannot shoot to kill.

  • Beeny's own campaign platform, as outlined in his newsletter "The Herald of Missouri", urged "states' rights," opposed open-housing legislation and busing for school integration, and advocated a "tough-on-crime" policy that would include ordering police to "shoot to kill" in response to civil disorders.
  • Young Bond returned in 2013 with "Shoot to Kill" by Steve Cole.
  • In 2000, two SED functionaries, Siegfried Lorenz and Hans-Joachim Böhme, were tried for the death of Gueffroy and two other young men, but acquitted as the judge could find no evidence that they might have been able to lift the shoot-to-kill order.
  • A video was released named ‘Yeboah – Shoot to Kill’ while he was at Leeds.
  • However, he would not shoot anyone in law enforcement, although they frequently are under orders to shoot to kill him on sight.

  • Instruction was also given on the Army marksmanship pamphlet "Shoot to Kill".
  • Melham and colleague Lindsay Tanner were the only Labor MPs to openly speak out against the Howard Government's proposed anti-terrorism legislation which provides for harsher punishments for sedition and grants police new shoot-to-kill powers.
  • Public outcry over the lynching and concern about its negative effect on North Carolina's business prospects prompted Glenn to send out an executive order to all county sheriffs and all state militia companies to inform him immediately of any rumor of a lynching in the future, and to shoot to kill if necessary to guard prisoners threatened by mob violence.
  • Governor Blackwood of South Carolina took up this theme, announcing that he would deputize the state's "mayors, sheriffs, peace officers and every good citizen" to maintain order, then called out the National Guard with orders to shoot to kill any picketers who tried to enter the mills.
  • South African police have a "shoot-to-kill" policy, which allows officers to use deadly force against any person who poses a significant threat to them.

  • They were unarmed, leading to claims of a shoot-to-kill policy by security forces.
  • However, there were tensions between the governments over the imprisonment of the Birmingham Six and the apparent shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland policy of the security forces in Northern Ireland.
  • He wrote two films for director Roger Spottiswoode, the 1988 thriller film "Shoot to Kill" and the Tom Hanks comedy "Turner & Hooch", and produced a third; "The 6th Day".
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