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Friday, April 21, 2017

Paris Jihadist Who Murdered Policeman Yesterday Was Known For "Radical Islamist Activities", Had Shot Policeman In Past


From CNN:
Paris (CNN)A man who killed a police officer on the Champs-Elysees Thursday night was known to French security services for radical Islamist activities and had shot and wounded an officer in the past, a source close to the investigation told CNN.
The French didn't see that as a reason for him to be off the street.

3 comments:

  1. Back in September, two Egyptian nationals were caught on CCTV images walking along NYC's sidewalk dragging a Louis Vuitton rolling suitcase which they claimed to have found unattended. Noticing it was heavy, they opened it and removed a plastic bag containing a pressure cooker which they left behind - possibly disarming the bomb components when handling.

    ===>"Ali and Radwan can be seen in surveillance video discarding the plastic-wrapped bomb on the sidewalk before walking away with the bag. Authorities say the duo might have inadvertly disabled the device."<=== (see NYDailyNews link)

    The news soon dismissed these two Egyptians as employees of an Egyptian airline (pilots/security) and released them. See this FBI info wanted poster for refresher: https://www.scribd.com/document/324800798/FBI-Poster

    Also here:
    Gothamist

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    NYDailyNews


    Now consider this information from George Webb posted on YouTube, yesterday:

    (Notice, the reports do not reveal that these two Egyptian men were actually caught on video in the hotel with that bag before they claim to have found it on the sidewalk.)

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  2. Giving credit where credit is due - recall the identity "Islam" does not translate to mean "Peace". Rather, it translates to "Submission" as in slavery . . . there then exists precedent to expell ALL those who claim 'submission' as slaves to Islam....

    William Wilberforce, bitches.
    https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/855266128767049728

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  3. Liberals are blinded by their own hallucinogenic narrative. A sign of neurotic behavior.

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