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Car Mows Down Pedestrians In Melbourne
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I do hope so that you are right there Danny.... in the meantime may I pass on to our Australian members my concern, and hopes that your close ones are not amongst the victims. I would also ask that we are not all judged by the misplaced sentiments of one of our contributors.
I do hope so that you are right there Danny.... in the meantime may I pass on to our Australian members my concern, and hopes that your close ones are not amongst the victims. I would also ask that we are not all judged by the misplaced sentiments of one of our contributors.
Calm down everybody !
"The man who deliberately drove a car into a crowd in Melbourne is a drug user with mental health issues but no known terrorism links, police say"
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-aus tralia- 4243731 5
"The man who deliberately drove a car into a crowd in Melbourne is a drug user with mental health issues but no known terrorism links, police say"
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Haven't they all Naomi? Consider this.
//In Stockholm, the perpetrator was an Uzbek immigrant who careened down a busy shopping street in a hijacked beer truck, hitting 19 pedestrians before crashing his vehicle into a department store. Five of his victims died, including an 11-year-old girl.
In London, British national Khalid Masood plowed into a throng of tourists on Westminster Bridge in a rented SUV, then jumped out and stabbed a police officer before he was fatally shot. In Barcelona, the driver was a radicalized 22-year-old who left a quarter-mile trail of carnage along the city’s famed La Rambla boulevard.
Over the past year, the same scene has played out at least seven times in Western cities, from Berlin’s crowded Breitscheidplatz Christmas market to a hockey arena parking lot in Edmonton, Alberta. In the wake of Tuesday’s truck rampage in Lower Manhattan, investigators were piecing together a basic narrative that has now become distressingly familiar — rented vehicle, soft target, homegrown perpetrator armed with a crude weapon and the simplest of plans.
With the Islamic State’s all but finished as a military force in Iraq and Syria, terrorism by vehicle is now firmly entrenched as the preferred choice for the group’s scattered followers and sympathizers outside the war zones of the Middle East.//
But we are meant to ignore all that and do a reset after every atrocity.
//In Stockholm, the perpetrator was an Uzbek immigrant who careened down a busy shopping street in a hijacked beer truck, hitting 19 pedestrians before crashing his vehicle into a department store. Five of his victims died, including an 11-year-old girl.
In London, British national Khalid Masood plowed into a throng of tourists on Westminster Bridge in a rented SUV, then jumped out and stabbed a police officer before he was fatally shot. In Barcelona, the driver was a radicalized 22-year-old who left a quarter-mile trail of carnage along the city’s famed La Rambla boulevard.
Over the past year, the same scene has played out at least seven times in Western cities, from Berlin’s crowded Breitscheidplatz Christmas market to a hockey arena parking lot in Edmonton, Alberta. In the wake of Tuesday’s truck rampage in Lower Manhattan, investigators were piecing together a basic narrative that has now become distressingly familiar — rented vehicle, soft target, homegrown perpetrator armed with a crude weapon and the simplest of plans.
With the Islamic State’s all but finished as a military force in Iraq and Syria, terrorism by vehicle is now firmly entrenched as the preferred choice for the group’s scattered followers and sympathizers outside the war zones of the Middle East.//
But we are meant to ignore all that and do a reset after every atrocity.
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