FPS Sniper Shooting Drive
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Version :1.9
Size :130.97Mb
Updated :May 31,2018
Developer :Top Free 3D Car / Bike Racing and Shooting Game / Games
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'Drive by Shooting' is a form of hit-and-run tactic 3d shooting game, a personal attack carried out by an individual from a moving vehicle, often without use of headlights to avoid being noticed. It often results in bystanders being shot instead of, or as well as, the intended target. The objective is to overwhelm the target by a sudden, massive amount of firepower without attention to accuracy. Drive by shootings have been used in organized crime since the Prohibition era of the 1920s. Originally used mostly to disrupt distribution of alcohol by rivals, they are now used to commit revenge killings. Drive-bys can be an efficient means of taking out rivals, as they allow the perpetrators to not only flee from the police but also escape rival territory quickly. Probably the most famous gangland drive-by-shooting happened when members of the North Side Gang attempted to shoot Al Capone at a coffee shop in September 1926, less than a month before the assassination of North Side leader Earl "Hymie" Weiss. In recent decades, drive-by shootings have become common homicide tactics associated with violent California street gangs all over the state. A 2006 study concluded that a full half of all reported drive-by shootings in the United States for that year occurred in California. About 40 Drive By Shooting Missions. Please Help us improve game by Rating us and Writing Review.
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