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Philip Osborne exposed as H after major Line of Duty clue? īut could there really have been an extra person in the shadows? Viewers will have to wait until tonight's instalment to find out who fired the shot, and who the victim was.Ĭoronation Street spoilers: Sunita Alahan's twin to lead Asha astray? Īmanda Holden brutally shut down by co-star over singing voice She lured Kate to meeting her somewhere private before Ryan showed up and chaos ensued. The most recent instalment saw Jo being told by a mystery person to "get rid" of Kate. Jo is being looked into for her connections to the OCG (Organised Crime Group), but she and Kate have also been growing close.

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Series six has seen the anti-corruption team investigating Jo Davidson, who has been leading the investigation into journalist Gail Valla's (Andi Osho) murder. However, the possibility of a fourth person being involved won't be revealed until the next episode.

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"I'm sure Kate & Jo make it out of the scene alive since it was in a trailer a few weeks back and I reckon Ryan has been shot by an #ocg sniper or gunner hiding in the shadows #LineofDuty6 #LineOfDuty #lineofdutyday," a third fan said.Īnother person said: "Or the OCG shot at them all to make them run so Ryan doesn't crack under pressure #LineofDuty6 #LineOfDuty #lineofdutyday." READ MORE: Philip Osborne exposed as H after major Line of Duty clue? © BBC Did anyone else see 2nd pair of feet getting out on other side of car when Ryan got out in the last scene?" #LineofDuty #Gogglebox."Īnother echoed this view, writing: catch up on #Gogglebox. One took to Twitter to say: "I think someone shot Ryan from behind. This latest cliff-hanger has left viewers eagerly awaiting to find out who had been shot, but could a fourth, mystery person have been involved?įans immediately took to social media to discuss their theories on what could have happened.īut some have picked up on the fact there seemed to be another person in the scene. Fans of the hit BBC police drama heard two gunshots after Kate and Ryan aimed their weapons at each other before the credits rolled. Hendren, a nephew of the governor, is a sponsor of hate crimes legislation that has faced resistance in the Legislature and is also considering a run for governor.The shocking final scene of last Sunday's Line of Duty saw DCI Kate Fleming (played Vicky McClure) and DCI Jo Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) being ambushed by Ryan Pilkington (Gregory Piper). The only Republican to vote against the measure was Sen. The measure passed on mostly party lines. We think the answer also lies in this quote from APnews: Why would Hendren do this to gun owners? Because he thought he could get away with it! And since 2019, Hendren has been the Senate President! Jim Hendren was a Congressman from 1995 until 2013, when he ran for Senate and won a seat. 24! And he’s not some new kid in town who didn’t know better. Senator Jim Hendren (Sulphur Springs) is the lone Republican in the Arkansas who thought he could ignore gun owners like it was still 2019! In our opinion, that’s the only explanation for why Republican Senator Jim Hendren voted against Senator Bob Ballinger’s Stand-Your-Ground bill, S.B. We reported earlier this spring when Arkansas’s Republican Senate Majority Leader voted against this bill, saying at the time: Even Spineless Republicans Leadership Couldn’t Stop The Bill! 8 - Bloomberg’s crew suffered another loss in a red state whose gun owners were not going to get told to shut up and accept losing their gun rights. All The Right Enemies!īut despite bringing out the far-left radicals - one of Indivisible’s current action items encourages their followers to contact their legislators and urge them to pass H.R. Supporters of the bill say it will help people protect themselves in a dangerous situation, while opponents said it would create a dangerous precedent. Aaron Pilkington (R-Knoxville) received overwhelming support in the legislature by a 72-23 margin in the House and 27-7 in the Senate. The Republican governor signed the measure Wednesday that removes the duty to retreat before deadly force can be used, despite past concerns he’s raised about changing the state’s self-defense law.Ī similar measure stalled in the Legislature two years ago, but the bill this year moved more easily after groups such as the state’s sheriffs’ and prosecutors’ associations that previously opposed it said they’re neutral to the latest version. But pressure from gun owners ensured that the bill kept moving, eventually leading to its passage in the House by an overwhelming majority, 72 to 23.Īrkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson has signed into law a measure that eases the state’s restrictions on the use of deadly force in self-defense.









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