The rebels had already started to move by the time he grabbed the reins.
The rebel started to shrug but was stopped with shoulders lifted by the sound of helicopters.
Each day, the rebels have started the morning with a round of revolutionary anthems.
"We got to Manila a couple of hours before the rebels started," Williams said.
It wasn't long, the general said, before rebels started lobbing text messages at soldiers.
Especially since the rebels started to restrict journalists freedom in Misrata.
"Then the rebels from Zawiya turned up and started looting our homes."
After running out of ammunition they surrendered, only to find that the rebels started massacring them.
The rebels started firing from way too far away.
Fearing defeat, the rebels started taking hostages of the local white population in areas under their control.