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Knife Attack, Marseille
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-414 61107
2 victims, and the "perpetrator" neutralised. too early to speculate on the identity or motive of the attacker.
under their current emergency situation, the French authorities are taking a robust approach to events like this; result, attacker dead, even though the magnitude is some bit less than other attack events in France. is the "shoot first" tactic the right one? or would it be right to permit an attacker "some leeway" if such an approach guaranteed arrest (and bringing to justice) of the attacker, at the expense maybe of a few more victims?
2 victims, and the "perpetrator" neutralised. too early to speculate on the identity or motive of the attacker.
under their current emergency situation, the French authorities are taking a robust approach to events like this; result, attacker dead, even though the magnitude is some bit less than other attack events in France. is the "shoot first" tactic the right one? or would it be right to permit an attacker "some leeway" if such an approach guaranteed arrest (and bringing to justice) of the attacker, at the expense maybe of a few more victims?
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"Two passengers are killed as attacker shouting 'Allahu Akbar' slits a woman's throat with a butcher's knife and stabs another at Marseille station"
I think we know the motive.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-49 38248/P olice-s hoot-de ad-knif e-wield ing-man -Marsei lle-sta tion.ht ml
"Two passengers are killed as attacker shouting 'Allahu Akbar' slits a woman's throat with a butcher's knife and stabs another at Marseille station"
I think we know the motive.
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//I am more than happy to let those charged with dealing with such incidents decide on the best tactic. //
indeed, but only as long as those that have that responsibility are allowed to decide based on the circumstances pertaining, and do not have their ability to decide slanted by a fear of life-sentence-inducing charges if they do make a decision.
indeed, but only as long as those that have that responsibility are allowed to decide based on the circumstances pertaining, and do not have their ability to decide slanted by a fear of life-sentence-inducing charges if they do make a decision.
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