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Wow who knew? Shall we do an WP:RM? Would it be uncontroversial enough? KOJC supporters on social media were insisting he surrendered and was not arrested, but usual practices have the arrest coming after the surrender. Howard the Duck (talk) 00:53, 13 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
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KOJC people were not successful in preventing the cops from entering their property; if they were, it can be a standoff. WP:RS described the event as cops arresting Quiboloy anyway. Howard the Duck (talk) 10:35, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
Apparently, Quiboloy was not the only person who was targeted for arrest or was arrested. It still seems quite strange to move the article to a title that is so at odds with the article content – the article clearly refers to it as a standoff over-and-over. An arrest is not something that lasts for more than two weeks (in fact six months after a senate arrest warrant was issued) and involves the injury of more than a hundred people. How about Manhunt raid of Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound? — BarrelProof (talk) 20:11, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
It depends what WP:RS are calling it. RS were calling what has happening as the arrest of Quiboloy (other defendants notwithstanding), and your suggestion is not what the RS calls it, at least after the cops were able to enter the property; it was a standoff when they were held back, but it no longer was. I assume the article was created when there was a standoff. Your suggestion is not even what the WP:RS called it: I guess it was a manhunt in an confined area, as opposed to most manhunts' coverage of a much larger area, but none of the WP:RS consistently called it as a "manhunt", probably because of this. As we're referring to the entire event in full, and now that the event is done with, we all know what this is: the arrest of Apollo Quiboloy. Howard the Duck (talk) 23:19, 1 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
Support per nom. While the raid has been compared to Waco it did at least end on a relatively lighter note. Quiboloy did bombastically claim that he would die as a martyr yet we end up with him behind bars instead of going scorched earth on the KJC Dome like what Koresh did. Blake Gripling (talk) 04:38, 2 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
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