Bulgarian Opposition leader almost shot point blank(video)

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Nice reflexes, but he was mad lucky the weapon misfired.


:snoop: @ his security team though
 

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Nice reflexes, but he was mad lucky the weapon misfired.


:snoop: @ his security team though

at second look had the gun not misfired he would have been toast...but good job when he realized what was going on and he didn't freeze

first thing you do if you feel the guy will shoot is move in and chop the arm to the outside but you better be damn sure you can do it before the trigger hits or enough time to deflect the gun shot to the side...

if your not point blank run and zig zag and get under cover ...its harder to hit a moving target
 

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I just watched this for the first time I'm stoned as fukk my face right now is :krs:

It happened so quick dude's brain didn't even register what was happening, once he realized what that guy was holding his brain kicked back in and he straight judo chopped the gun out his hand. Pretty good reflexes for an old man. Can anyone drop knowledge about why someone would want this guy dead?

they beat the fukk out that boy :wow:
 

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A total of three blank cartridges were discovered in the gas pistol used in Saturday's assault against Bulgarian ethnic Turkish politician Ahmed Dogan, according to experts.

Police in Bulgaria detained a man after he pointed a gas pistol at Dogan as he was delivering a speech in the capital Sofia. No shots were fired. The man was identified as Oktay Enimemehmedov, a 25-year-old ethnic Turkish resident of the city of Burgas, with a previous criminal record for assault and theft.

One of the blank cartridges contained "technical pepper", according to the Focus news agency. According to Sofia police official Valeri Yordanov, the magazine was probably broken.

The gun used in the attack may cause injuries when fired from close range, but would be non-lethal, experts say.

It was made clear on Sunday that the man who attempted to shoot Bulgarian ethnic Turkish leader Ahmed Dogan with a gas pistol on Saturday was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs during the attack.

Oktay Enimehmedov, the 25-year-old man who assaulted Movement for Rights and Freedoms leader Ahmed Dogan with a gas pistol, believed he was probably going to die during his attack, it emerged on Sunday.

Enimehmedov left a letter in his Sofia apartment, according to Bulgarian Interior Ministry psychology unit head Nedelcho Stoychev.

The letter was addressed to Enimehmedov's mother, Stoychev told reporters. The attacker apologized to her for completing his education and said that he was likely to be killed.

According to Stoychev, the 25-year-old man did not intend to kill Dogan.

Oktay Enimehmedov allegedly wanted to teach Dogan a lesson by showing that he is not "untouchable."

The young man has told authorities that he acted alone and that the attack was in no way connected with other individuals.


Enimehmedov burst onto the stage and pointed a gas pistol at Dogan during a televised speech at a party caucus. No shots were fired.

Dogan resigned his post as party chairman four hours after an attempt was made on his life. His resignation had been rumored as incoming in the past couple of days.

Lyutvi Mestan was elected as chair of Bulgaria's Movement for Rights and Freedoms party on Saturday, ending 23 years of Ahmed Dogan being at the helm of the party.
 
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