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//Two were killed and up to a dozen injured in a shooting in the vicinity of the Christmas Market in the historic French city of Strasbourg Tuesday evening.
A “major public safety event” was underway Tuesday evening, according to the French ministry of the interior, after shots were fired in Strasbourg, the French city which serves as one of the two homes of the European Parliament. The ministry instructed local residents to stay in their homes.
Following an earlier report from French media which stated the attacker had been injured by Operation Sentinelle soldiers, Le Figaro now reports the 29-year-old male has been surrounded by police, having proceeded on foot. The individual is understood to be known to police and is the subject of an ‘S’ file — French police slang for an individual who has been under investigation for radicalisation in the past.
Another update from Agence France Press who report the investigation has now been taken over by the Paris counter-terrorism police. The wire service also reports police sources who state the attacker was wounded by French army soldiers deployed as part of operation Sentinelle before fleeing.
Several staff members of the European Parliament in the city have also taken to Twitter to describe the scene, with press officer Emmanuel Foulon reporting to have heard “the sound of shots”, and to have been told by security that the shooter is still at large.
Greek member of the European Parliament Eva Kaili meanwhile wrote: “European Parliament has activated emergency protocol. We are currently in lockdown to safeguard people here.”//
A “major public safety event” was underway Tuesday evening, according to the French ministry of the interior, after shots were fired in Strasbourg, the French city which serves as one of the two homes of the European Parliament. The ministry instructed local residents to stay in their homes.
Following an earlier report from French media which stated the attacker had been injured by Operation Sentinelle soldiers, Le Figaro now reports the 29-year-old male has been surrounded by police, having proceeded on foot. The individual is understood to be known to police and is the subject of an ‘S’ file — French police slang for an individual who has been under investigation for radicalisation in the past.
Another update from Agence France Press who report the investigation has now been taken over by the Paris counter-terrorism police. The wire service also reports police sources who state the attacker was wounded by French army soldiers deployed as part of operation Sentinelle before fleeing.
Several staff members of the European Parliament in the city have also taken to Twitter to describe the scene, with press officer Emmanuel Foulon reporting to have heard “the sound of shots”, and to have been told by security that the shooter is still at large.
Greek member of the European Parliament Eva Kaili meanwhile wrote: “European Parliament has activated emergency protocol. We are currently in lockdown to safeguard people here.”//
“European Parliament has activated emergency protocol. We are currently in lockdown to safeguard people here.”
Note that! The MEPs are safe in their fortress surrounded by security and armed guards whilst the ordinary man on the street is murdered by the "refugees" that they imported for their own perverted ends.
Note that! The MEPs are safe in their fortress surrounded by security and armed guards whilst the ordinary man on the street is murdered by the "refugees" that they imported for their own perverted ends.
Probably not, as the suspect was born in France.
// Police added that the 29-year-old suspect was born in Strasbourg and was already known to the security services as a possible terrorist threat. //
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Hmmmm, always a bit of a sticky one that though, isn't it? Invariably, most in this scenario are born in a certain country to immigrant parents yet have no loyalty, afinity nor recognition of their birth country again, invariably, as a result of a certain religion.
We'll have to wait and see how it pans out but I'm guessing the scenarion I've described won't be a million miles away from reality.
You can call that cynical but I'm just going on instances from say the last 10-12 years in Europe.
// Police added that the 29-year-old suspect was born in Strasbourg and was already known to the security services as a possible terrorist threat. //
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Hmmmm, always a bit of a sticky one that though, isn't it? Invariably, most in this scenario are born in a certain country to immigrant parents yet have no loyalty, afinity nor recognition of their birth country again, invariably, as a result of a certain religion.
We'll have to wait and see how it pans out but I'm guessing the scenarion I've described won't be a million miles away from reality.
You can call that cynical but I'm just going on instances from say the last 10-12 years in Europe.
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