Sunday, February 15, 2015

The First Man Killed in Saturday's Shootings in Copenhagen Was Filmmaker Finn Norgaard

Filmmaker Finn Norgaard 

The first victim of Saturday's shootings in Copenhagen was the 55 year old film director finn Norgaard
JyllandsPosten.dk (google translate)
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From the blog page:

"According to Ekstra Bladet Two men arrested in Copenhagen. They arrived at the place in the car when police were investigating an apartment - they were arrested, and the police investigated the car.
Police have still not confirmed whether the arrests on Oesterbro related to shooting attacks."

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(googletranslate) PET known suspected terrorist in advance 
PET chief Jens Madsen says that PET knew of the alleged perpetrator hehind Saturday's terror in Copenhagen.

PET has had prior knowledge of the alleged perpetrator behind Saturday's terror attack in Copenhagen early Sunday afternoon.
-It is a person who has been in PET's radar, says Jens Madsen
The police can not yet say anything well proven on the motive behind the attack, but you are working from a theory that the attacks on Krudttønden and synagogue can be inspired by the terrorist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris in January.
After the attack on Krudttønden where the man initially hijacked a VW Polo, which he fled, he took a taxi to the settlement Mjølnerparken in Nørrebro in Copenhagen.
Here he arrived at 16:17, and 20 minutes later he left the place again. Meanwhile, he had changed clothes. The new clothes he was wearing when he around one o'clock Sunday night struck against the synagogue in Krystalgade.And when the man was shot and killed near Nørrebro Station early Sunday morning, he was wearing the same clothes as the synagogue attack.The investigation continues into the future. Here, the police must clarify the man's whereabouts up to the attacks, between the attacks and after the attacks in detail.

In addition, a number of technical studies conducted to finally be able to establish that the alleged offender is actually the perpetrator.

For the sake of the investigation, the police will therefore not currently say more about the man's identity.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Danish PM on jihad murders: "This is not a war between Islam and the West via JihadWatch.org

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@2125 Saturday evening, 15 February, in California (PST)Cynthia in CA wrote (@GatesofVienna):
"...–The Danish government was originally reluctant to categorize these attacks as politically motivated, but later reconsidered and spoke truth. (“Wenig spaeter sagte die daenische Ministerpraesidentin Helle Thorning-Schmidt jedoch, ‘alles deutet darauf hin, dass die Schuesse eine politisch motivierte Attacke darstellen und deswegen ein Act des Terrorismus sind.’ ” A little later the Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt said, however, “Everything seems to indicate that the shots represent a politically motivated attack and therefore are an act of terrorism.”)

–A left-liberal politician also addressed would-be Muslim assassins. (“Die ehemalige dänische Ministerin und linksliberale Politikerin Ida Auken versuchte, an die Vernunft potentieller Attentäter zu appellieren. ‘Fanatiker, im Koran gibt es kein Verbot, Mohammed zu zeichnen. Lest Eure Heilige Schrift und hört auf, Euch verrückt zu benehmen.’ ” The former Danish minister and left-liberal politician Ida Auken attempted to appeal to the reason/common sense [Vernunft] of potential assassins. “Fanatics, there is no ban in the Koran/Quran against drawing Mohammed. Read your Holy Scripture and stop conducting yourselves insanely.”)

Anonymous said...

French Muslim teen sends video death threats to Jewish MP, Israeli consul via JPost
French police arrested a 19-year-old man of Muslim origin on Sunday after he made death threats to two leading Jewish figures, French media reported Sunday.

The teen, identified only by the name Amin, emailed Islamic State decapitation videos to the Israeli consul-general in Marseille, Barnea Hasid, and Jewish member of French parliament Meir Habib. In the email, Amin threatened the two Jewish figures with a similar fate.

During the police's search of the man's home, no suspicious items were found, though his family said that he had recently started reading Islamic Jihad materials.

The young man's lawyer said that the incident was merely that of a confused young man, rather than a serious threat.

French Jewry is increasingly worried due to a significant increase in anti-Semitic attacks, some of them deadly.

Always On Watch said...

Remember Theo Van Gogh?