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Debate Erupts Over Police Response to Skye Shooting Incident

The tragic events caused by Finlay MacDonald in the Highlands have prompted intense scrutiny of police conduct, firearms licensing, and the adequacy of armed officer deployment in rural Scotland. While relieved to see MacDonald sentenced to at least 28 years for the violent assaults, debates continue about whether police could have acted differently to prevent further violence. Critics emphasize the need for improved firearms licensing and response strategies in regions with high gun ownership and mental health challenges.

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