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A shootout ensues and a badly wounded George is the sole survivor.
Callahan and Gonzalez wait for Scorpio near a Catholic church where a shootout ensues, but Scorpio escapes, killing a police officer disguised as a priest.
A shootout ensues, and Mulder takes cover.
As Simms and Willy run into the desert, a shootout ensues with the town priest.
In the NHL, if no team wins this shootout, a 1-by-1, sudden-death shootout ensues.
Once the train has stopped and the passengers have disembarked, a shootout ensues.
A shootout ensues, and Deacon is eventually killed by Logan.
The two criminals become rivals, and a shootout ensues.
Realizing he has been set up, Kelly shields himself and Ivy with one of the tables and a shootout ensues.
Luke sets them free and a shootout ensues in the nightclub.
A shootout ensues, in which Paul and his wife are killed by the bodyguard Moon ( Bolo Yeung ).
A fierce shootout ensues in a shopping center, in which Knife saves Chun from an attempt on his life by Ko Yee.
A shootout ensues, during which it is revealed that Stone is in fact another alien named Alhague, a police officer from a planet orbiting the star Altair.
Then, a shootout ensues with a vagrant lowlife at the hotel, who robs Syd and then plots to do the same to the others.

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Hall died in a shootout ( May 17, 1974 ) with police in which five other SLA members were killed.
The crisis ended in a bloody shootout at Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base which left 11 hostages, 5 terrorists, and 1 German policeman dead.
According to the Colombian military, this same unit remained in the area for 43 days and did not find the captives until they accidentally ran into the FARC camp on the way back, which led to a shootout.
Highlights that season included back-to-back victories against the 1981 Super Bowl teams San Francisco ( 41 – 37 ) and Cincinnati ( 50 – 34 ) in which Fouts threw for over 400 yards in each game to lead the Chargers to shootout victories.
In May 1973 Shakur was involved in a shootout on the New Jersey Turnpike, during which New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster and BLA member Zayd Malik Shakur were killed and Shakur and Trooper James Harper were wounded.
* 1998: The Los Angeles Times staff, " for its coverage of a botched bank robbery, which led to a shootout with the police in North Hollywood.
There is no shootout during the NHL playoff games, as multiple 20-minute OT periods of five-on-five hockey are played until one of the teams scores, which wins them the game ( this has created extremely long contests such as the " Easter Epic ").
The Nugget staff had a close relationship with Sheriff Behan, but his story as quoted in the Nugget the day after the shootout backed up the Earp's version of events, which varied widely from Behan's and the Cowboys ' later court testimony.
According to Arturo Gonzalez there was a shootout in 1962 in which one person died.
Davis and Leslie Lee Potts were both shot during a domestic dispute on April 21, 1933, a shootout in which they killed the suspect.
At a trading post, a bigoted missionary ( Alfred Molina ) identifies Blake and attempts to kill him, resulting in a shootout which Blake and Nobody survive.
After Zayd Shakur was asked to step out of the car to address a discrepancy in his identification, a shootout ensued in which Trooper Foerster was shot twice in the head with his own gun and killed, Zayd Shakur was killed, and both Assata Shakur and Trooper Harper were wounded.
In a shootout tournament players are usually awarded places in tiers based on how many rounds they lasted and in which place they were eliminated.
They also won another championship, the 2004 Copa América in which Brazil defeated Argentina in a penalty shootout.
Mengistu did not emerge as the leader of the Derg until after the 3 February 1977 shootout, in which Tafari Banti was killed.
He was the notorious malefactor " Lucky " Ned Pepper in True Grit ( 1969 ), in which he engaged in a climactic shootout with John Wayne's Rooster Cogburn on horseback.
The game was decided by a penalty shootout, in which Milner scored twice and England lost 13 – 12.
After neither team scored in regulation or extra time, the final went to a penalty shootout, which the United States won 5 – 4.
On July 11, 1899, Lay and others were involved in a train robbery near Folsom, New Mexico, which Parker may have planned and may have been directly involved in, which led to a shootout with local law enforcers in which Lay, arguably Parker's best friend and closest confidante, killed Sheriff Edward Farr and posseman Henry Love, leading to his imprisonment for life in the New Mexico State Penitentiary.
The Predator catches up to Dutch and engages in a short shootout during which Poncho is killed.
In 2005, the stadium played host to several matches in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, including the final, which saw the USA defeat Panama, 3 – 1 in a penalty shootout after the sides played to a scoreless draw.
Australia defeated Uruguay 1 – 0, which led to a penalty shootout as Uruguay had won the first leg of the playoff 1 – 0.

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Ho returns and offers to exchange Shing for Kit, but the trade explodes into a wild shootout.

shootout and flee
After pursuing a career in crime for several years in the United States, the pressures of being pursued, notably by the Pinkerton Detective Agency, forced him to flee with an accomplice, Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, known as the Sundance Kid, and Longabaugh's girlfriend, Etta Place, first to Argentina and then to Bolivia, where he and Longabaugh were allegedly killed in a shootout in November 1908.

shootout and pursued
In September 1887, Sheriff Mulvernon of Prescott, Arizona led a posse that pursued and killed John Graham and Charles Blevins during a shootout at " Perkins Store ".
After a shootout, they retreat into the mountains, hotly pursued by Raza and his men.

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Should these not decide the game either, the winning team is determined in a penalty shootout ( best-of-5 rounds ; if still tied, extra rounds afterwards until won by one team ).
* 1968 – Glenville Shootout: in Cleveland, Ohio, a violent shootout between a Black Militant organization led by Ahmed Evans and the Cleveland Police Department occurs.
Expected to be a close shootout between Warner and Packers quarterback Brett Favre, the Rams defense dominated the Packers by intercepting a playoff record 6 passes from Favre and returning 3 of them for touchdowns.
The game went to a shootout with a 1 – 1 tie after overtime, but Gretzky was controversially not selected by coach Marc Crawford as one of the five shooters.
A similar golden goal rule is also used in all National Hockey League ( NHL ) overtime games ( followed by a shootout if needed, in the regular season and preseason ), however the term ' golden goal ' is not used.
Then, if a tie remained after the 30 minutes of extra time, the winner was decided by a penalty shootout.
On April 6, 1972, the sheriff and two sheriff's deputies were killed in a shootout while attempting to serve a warrant on Bert Grissom ; Sheriff Douglas Batey and Deputies Glen Ray Archer and Troy Key were killed ; Sheriff Batey was replaced by William Thomas Pond as Sheriff, but Sheriff Pond was killed also on June 8, 1973, in an automobile accident.
Corral was released in 1957, the shootout came to be known by that name.
The shootout was described by Breakenridge in his 1928 book Helldorado: Bringing Law to the Mesquite as " The Incident Near the O. K.
To begin the 2010 season, the Stars won their first three games, going 3-0-0 for the first time since the 2007-08 season by beating the New Jersey Devils in OT, New York Islanders in a shootout, and against Mike Modano and the Red Wings.
If the teams are tied after 90 minutes of the second leg in either the Conference Semifinal or Conference Championship, a 30-minute extra time period ( divided into two 15-minute periods ) would be played followed by a penalty-kick shootout, if necessary.
In the case of ties after regulation in the First Round and MLS Cup, 30 minutes of extra time ( divided into two 15-minute periods ) would be played followed by a penalty-kick shootout, if necessary, to determine the winners.
In Rio Bravo, Chance is surrounded by allies-a deputy recovering from alcoholism ( Dude ), a young untried gunfighter ( Colorado ), an limping " crippled " old man ( Stumpy ), a Mexican innkeeper ( Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez ), his wife ( Estelita Rodriguez ), and an attractive young woman ( Feathers ) — and repeatedly turns down aid from anyone he doesn't think is capable of helping him, though in the final shootout they come to help him anyway.
Shortly after the shootout, al-Amin fled to White Hall, Alabama, where he was tracked down by U. S. marshals and arrested by law enforcement officers after a four-day manhunt.
After repeated threats against the Earps by the Cowboys over many months, the conflict escalated into a confrontation that turned into a shootout, the now-famous Gunfight at the O. K.
On July 19, 1933 Bonnie & Clyde were ambushed by, and engaged in, a shootout with local authorities just south of Platte City at the Red Crown Tourist Court.
Bonnot's perceived prominence within the group was later reinforced by his high-profile death during a shootout with French police in Choisy-le-Roi.
Pete was shot dead after a shootout with S019 Officers ( in a final act of Suicide by cop ).
He saved from Andrea Pirlo and Shevchenko in the ensuing penalty shootout, in an eventual 3 – 2 win: during the shootout, he attempted to distract the Milan players with the " spaghetti legs " tactic that was used by former Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar in the 1984 European Cup Final.
In 2006 the team advanced to the final four of the NCAA tournament where they were defeated in a penalty kick shootout by UC Santa Barbara.

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