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Toulouse Shootings
Tigersoap:
I am seriously disgusted and revolted by this whole affair and how it is spinned by the PTB through the medias.
This is so ridiculous and people had to die for this mascarade to go on.
I also think this is taking way too long to arrest him, maybe the story needs to be milked for what is worth.
And how come he started to shoot at the police first ? was he warned in advance that they were coming to get him ?
Maybe they'll put a bullet in his head like they did with the "human bomb" case, maybe they just need something more dramatic ?
EDIT : I just checked and they are currently raiding the appartment to arrest Mohamed Merah
Jeremy F Kreuz:
--- Quote ---This is so ridiculous and people had to die for this mascarade to go on.
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Indeed, that has been on my mind ever since this started. It is so revolting it makes me mad and sad at the same time. Life is really worthless to these psychopaths.
SeekinTruth:
This whole thing is getting more and more ridiculous. These pathological types really can't come up with anything new -- not enough creativity. What's even more amazing is how much of the general public still falls for the BS....
c.a.:
It had been earlier stated that the supposed shooter, had a facial scar, or a tattoo on his face when he lifted his face shield of his helmet to pump 3 more slugs into one of his (RIP) victims, and was over weight.
BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17428860
--- Quote ---'Tattoo'
In the second attack, in Montauban on 15 March, surveillance cameras picked up a man in dark clothing wearing a black helmet and riding a powerful scooter.
They also showed him using side-streets, suggesting he knew the town well.
The CCTV footage available to investigators is said to include footage of the actual shooting, taken by the camera in the cash machine being used by the three soldiers as the gunman attacked.
Two members of the 17th Airborne Combat Engineering Regiment, Corporal Abel Chennouf, 24, and Private Mohamed Legouad, 26, were killed. Both, like Sgt Ibn-Ziaten, were of North African origin.
A third paratrooper, 28-year-old Corporal Loic Liber from the French overseas region of Guadeloupe, was left in a coma.
There were numerous witnesses to the attack in Montauban, which occurred at around 14:00 outside a small shopping centre.
Before opening fire on the three unarmed, uniformed servicemen, the gunman reportedly moved aside an elderly woman, who was apparently also standing in line at the cash machine.
The killer was described as a small man who acted calmly, stopping to change the magazine of his pistol.
Witnesses described how he had turned over one of the wounded men who was trying to crawl away, and fired three more shots into him.
He was someone obviously used to handling a gun, a judicial source told AFP.
One witness, who described the killer as "of average height and quite fat", told French broadcaster RTL his helmet visor had been raised and she had seen his eyes and a tattoo or scar on his face.
In the same account, there was no indication of the killer's race.
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And from The Australian (Hmmm Manchurian candidate, and or just clouds to obscure reality of this person being a scape goat). :huh:
http://www.Australian.com.au/news/world/friends-say-mohamed-merah-partied-in-nightclub-talked-of-girls-and-sport-not-jihad/story-e6frg6so-1226307040757
--- Quote --- Friends say Mohammed Merah partied in nightclub, talked of girls and sport, not killing
But according to the acquaintance at the nightclub, Mehdi Nedder, nothing about Merah's social life in Toulouse before the French attacks made him stand out as a radical bent on sowing terror - or even that he had radical leanings.
Mr Nedder, 31, described Merah as a "normal young man."
"Three weeks ago he was in at a nightclub," Mr Nedder said.
"And this morning I hear we're talking about al-Qa'ida. How can you change like that in three weeks?"
A friend of Merah's who would only identify himself by his first name, Kamel, recalled playing soccer with him as the two grew up in Toulouse.
"(He) was respectful and generous," said Kamel, 24. "We never spoke about weapons, religion or politics, but cars, bikes, girls and sports."
Police detained Mehra's mother and brought her to the standoff scene to try to get her to negotiate with her son, but she declined, saying she had no control over him, French authorities said.
As a teenager, Merah had become caught up in petty crime, some of it involving violence, said his lawyer, Christian Etelin. But Mr Etelin said the recent wave of deadly shooting attacks didn't fit the profile of the suspect he first represented in 2004.
"He was a polite and courteous boy" who used to work in a body shop, Mr Etelin said.
The lawyer added that if Merah had dark secrets, "it remained clearly secret. He gave the impression of being in French social life."
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Biomiast:
I am watching the scene, at least hear the noises with RT's live camera. It is riddiculous that a raid against a single man produced so much gunfire. Are they just firing guns for the excitement?
_http://rt.com/on-air/toulouse-siege-live-coverage/
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