Posted on 05/13/2018 7:49:58 AM PDT by Olog-hai
The man behind a deadly knife attack in central Paris was born in Chechnya and had been on police radar for radicalism, and his parents have been detained for questioning, French authorities said Sunday.
Counterterrorism investigators are working to determine whether the man who stabbed five people in a busy neighborhood in the heart of the French capital Saturday night had any help. The attacker killed a 29-year-old man and wounded four others, before being shot by police.
Among the injured was a 34-year-old man from Luxembourg, the foreign ministry of the small country north of France said in a statement. After emergency treatment, he was out of danger.
Witnesses reported hearing the man shouting Allahu akbar, the Arabic phrase for God is great, during the attack. The Islamic State group claimed the attacker was one of its fighters, but provided no evidence or details about his identity.
The assailant had been on a nationwide database of thousands of people suspected of links to radicalism, according to a judicial official. Extremists behind multiple attacks in France in recent years were also on radical watch lists.
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A muzzie, of course. They should all be on the database, because they belong to a group that promotes the murder of non-members.
Hang the parents in the public square.
Burn the house to the ground.
Drive any remaining living relatives into the wilderness naked.
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Seems like almost all terrorism in Europe is carried out by people on these ‘watch’ lists. Perhaps its time for the authorities to turn them into ‘deport’ lists.
What’s the problem?
French and other _western_ governments are protecting _citizens_ with complete and total spying and speech control. Apparently governments don’t yet have enough absolute_control and massive_taxation funding.
LOL..I missed that one.
Chechens - smrat and brutal - never a good mix.
smart and brutal!!
Having one’s feelings hurt is much worse than being stabbed, I suppose.
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