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Surely the gunman wont get away wearing a yellow vest....
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he's still on the run
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35,000 suspects arrested
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2 dead 8 injured and they'ved closed the EP
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any description ? Who on earth would attack innocent civilians enjoying themselves at a christmas market.
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All Part of the Big Diverse Community ...
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Gunman known to security services.
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4 dead now
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what a surprise known to authorities
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FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT ,you cant go and do a Bit of Xmas shopping for fear of This scum turning Up
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Soccerball Fan , Student Type , Scientist or Young Engineer , Possible Mental illness ..
1 or 2 of the above will be in the Description .... |
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If you let it stop you casemoney they win
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They are here Because of Luvvie Friends ,Been quite for a Month or Two ,Standby for a Holy Campaign over the next couple of weeks .
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taking colour & religion out of this. What an absolute **** for doing this at this time of year; yet again
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Two people have been killed and 11 others wounded in a shooting in the eastern French city of Strasbourg.
The gunman, known to security services, is on the run and is being hunted by police. He had been injured in an exchange of gunfire with a soldier, police said. The shooting happened close to a Christmas market in one of the central squares, Place Kléber. Seven of the injured are said to be in a serious condition. Shoot out in progress........ |
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Mormons?
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"The suspect [now identified as Cherif C] is 29 years old. He had been listed by authorities as radicalised and was also known for 'ordinary' criminal offences. Police was meant to arrest him this morning, but he was not at home." Source: Le Figaro
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Baphornet • December 11, 2018 10:41 PM GMT
taking colour & religion out of this. How on earth do you take religion out of this ? Christmas is a Christian festival ![]() |
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............... and who mentioned colour ?
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we live in times of great turmoil; and at such times you need strong governments and even stronger police & security services. Sadly most countries are lumbered with imbeciles in both orders
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Ibrahima Sonko • December 11, 2018 8:43 PM GMT
Surely the gunman wont get away wearing a yellow vest.... Apologies , just re-read earlier post ![]() |
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Sadly most countries are lumbered with imbeciles in both orders
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what is a Cherif C. ??? 4 dead now
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Truly incredible scenes.
The suspect has been on police/security radar for years, is known in the community as a security risk and he is accused of murder and mayhem in Strasbourg. Yet he is STILL at large? The only logical explanation is that he is being protected by persons sympathetic to his action. This is like the 2016 Brussels bombings all over again, whereby some of the perpetrators swanned around the "Peace-Loving Religious Community' ghettoes with impunity for months. hiding in plain sight, protected by those who fully supported their terrorism. |
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The beleaguered President Macron seemingly gone into hiding as well.
France is sick and tired of having their streets hijacked by Islamic Terrorists and other sympathetic criminals. They need a leader who prefers to turn the full power of the state against these Peace-Lovers, instead of people in yellow vests who couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding. |
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macron gone to his safe space
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The latest intelligence from those masquerading as Security/Intelligence/Police officers suggests the terrorist is now in hiding in Germany.
Another triumph for 'Open Borders'. |
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He shouted Allua Akhbar...not much doubt about motive, he was radicailised in prison, oh dear, we should basket weaving for prisoners
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They can arrest 4k of protesters in a month but they cannot arrest one radicalised person who was a security risk.
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The 29-year-old has been convicted 27 times for several offenses committed in France, Germany, and Switzerland. That aside, he was shadowed by DGSI, France’s homeland security agency, for harboring extremist views.
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They should have disappeared the scrote
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He left by taxi and boasted to the driver he'd killed 10.
Gendarme admitting he may have left France already. |
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What a shambles of a country, and to think their pygmy of a leader thinks he can boss our PM about.
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and i thought this countrys police was shambolic
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Known serious criminal in multiple countries, known security threat, yet allowed to swan around unchallenged, and (needless to say) protected within the special community.
This is the sort of car crash that is inevitable when you have a Europe that is soft on Islamic Terror and even softer on the Free Movement of Criminals. More blood on the hands of the 'Open Borders' morons. |
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Corpse after corpse after corpse and still the architects of this doomed vision walk free.
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Imagine if there was an EU army. A force that could follow this guy irrespective of which borders he crossed, without needing to communicate with each coutry's police force. I am pretty sure that is where we are headed. And the government will not mind incidents like these here and there,as these will eventually help them exert more control over the general public.
The public always responds to these events in the same way - anti-islamic comments, whining about the 'suspect was known to police' statement that comes out every time, talking about how the media is covering it, open borders and a few comments here and there about Merkel, Macron, May or even Brexit. Are we reacting to this differently than we did to Brussels, Nice, Berlin etc etc? Probably not. I don't see any difference to the public's reaction, which is why its useless to think that these things will change. As i mentioned above, these incidents will be the fuel for more government control, and the current generation will happily take up arms to defend Europe from a problem created by its own politicians. One could see that during the refugee crisis. Many don't even see it now. And many haven't yet realized that they are powerless, just like the public in most of the remaining countries of the world. Did we already light up the candles for the dead or is that yet to come? |
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Anyone heard from scandinavian_haven lately?
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Islamist scumbag attacks Christian family festival, murders innocents
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