Saturday, July 23, 2016

Munich

From the BBC:
"Munich shooting: Gunman acted alone, say police"

A shooting at a Munich shopping centre which left nine people dead was carried out by one gunman who then killed himself, German police have said. The suspect was an 18-year-old German-Iranian dual national who lived in Munich, police told a news conference, but his motive is unclear. Sixteen people were injured, three critically, police added. A huge manhunt was launched following reports that up to three gunmen had been involved in the attack. The body of the suspect was found about 1km (0.6 miles) from the Olympia shopping centre in the north-western suburb of Moosach.  Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae told the news conference early on Saturday that the suspect had not been known to police and there were no known links to terror groups, although investigations were continuing. Following the attack, the Bavarian capital's transport system was suspended and the central railway station evacuated. Public transport was reopened several hours later when police gave a cautious "all clear". Thousands of people stranded by the emergency and unable to get home were offered shelter by local residents. First reports of the shooting came in just before 18:00 (16:00 GMT) on Friday. Witnesses said the attacker opened fire on members of the public in Hanauer Street before moving to the nearby Olympia shopping centre. Police described it as "an acute terror situation" although officials stressed that the motive was as yet unknown. Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief of staff, Peter Altmaier, told national TV: "We cannot rule out that it is linked to terrorism but we can't confirm it either, but we are also investigating in this direction." A meeting of the government's security cabinet will be held on Saturday.  Police urged the public to avoid speculation on social media and to desist from using photos or video of their deployments online.   German security forces have been on alert since a teenage migrant stabbed and injured five people on a train in Bavaria on Monday, in an attack claimed by so-called Islamic State.  The authorities had warned of the danger of further incidents.

^ Sadly, this seems to be the new norm throughout Europe. For decades they welcomed migrants and refugees from the Middle East/North Africa and now those once welcomed as guest workers are shooting and bombing for a disgusting and lost cause. The UK, Spain, France, Germany, Belgium have all had to deal with Muslim extremists terrorizing and killing innocent people. We have had several terrorist attacks in the US (since 9-11) in California, Florida and Massachusetts and the world always makes it seem like we deserve them because of our gun policies. Tight gun polices doesn't seem to protect those in the UK, Spain, France, Germany, Belgium or anywhere else in Europe. The issue here isn't gun controls, but terrorism. Whether it happens in the US or the EU, by a group or a lone wolf, the end result is death and terror. That needs to be addressed before more attacks occur. ^



http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36873180

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