Sunday, July 24, 2016

ISLAMIC SYRIAN IN GERMANY ARRESTED FOR MACHETEING 1 TO DEATH AND INJURING 2 OTHERS.AND ALSO 1 DEAD 10 INJURED IN EXPLOSION IN GERMANY ALSO. 2ND POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACK IN GERMANY TODAY.

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UPDATE-JULY 24,2016-09:00PM
WE HAVE A 2ND POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACK IN GERMANY TODAY. IN THIS ATTACK AT A WINE SHOP-ANOTHER 1 DEAD AND 10 INJURED IN AN EXPLOSION.

UPDATE-JULY 24,2016-01:20PM
WELL WE GOT THE 3RD ATTACK ON INNOCENT GERMANS BY ISLAMISTS IN JUST OVER A WEEK.AS TODAY ANOTHER ISLAMIST KILLS 1 AND INJURES 2 MORE BY MECHETEING THEM. THE ISLAMIST WAS ARRESTED.BUT THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU ALLOW 600,000 MUSLIM MEN TO BE INFILTRATED IN YOUR COUNTRY UNDER THE GUISE OF REFUGEES OR IMMIGRANTS.THE MORE ISLAMIC-QURANIC-MUSLIM MEN THATS ALLOWED INTO WESTERN COUNTRIES. THE MORE OF THAT WESTERN COUNTRIES INNOCENT CITIZENS WILL BE SLAUGHTER BY ISLAMIC-QURANIC-SEX FOR MURDER DEATH CULTIST ALLAH-MOHAMMAD WORSHIPPERS. SO THEY CAN HAVE THE ONLY RELIGION ON EARTH.UNDER SHARIA WORLD ISLAMIC CONTROL.WHEN WILL THESE WESTERN LEADERS EVER REALIZE THIS TRUTH. AND BAN ALL MALE MUSLIMS FROM WESTERN COUNTRIES IS MY QUESTION.  #NOISLAMICMALESINWESTERNCOUNTRIES   #ISISGOTTAGOFORGOOD

One dead, 10 injured in explosion near Nuremberg, Germany - police-[Reuters]-July 24, 2016-YAHOONEWS

BERLIN (Reuters) - One person was killed and 10 were injured in an explosion that occurred late on Sunday in Ansbach, near the German city of Nuremberg, a police spokesman said.The spokesman had no immediate information on the cause of the blast, which followed the killing of nine people by an 18-year-old gunman in Munich on Friday. It was first reported at 10:12 p.m. CET (2012 GMT).A spokesman for the Bavarian Interior Ministry said it was unclear if the blast was accidental or intentional. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann was being briefed about the incident, the spokesman said.The Nuernberger Nachrichten newspaper reported that the blast occurred at a restaurant in Ansbach.Germany's NTV television reported that officials suspected the explosion was caused by a gas leak. It said a nearby music festival had been cancelled for the evening.(Reporting by Thomas Krumenacker and Joern Poltz; writing by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Chris Reese and Alan Crosby)

Blast near Nuremberg caused by explosive device - news site-[Reuters]-July 24, 2016-YAHOONEWS

BERLIN (Reuters) - An explosion that killed one person in Ansbach, Germany near Nuremberg was caused by an explosive device, the mayor of Ansbach told reporters, according to the Nordbayern.de news website.A spokesman for the Bavarian Interior Ministry said the explosion was not an accident and appears to have been intentional.Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann was en route to the site, the spokesman said.(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Tom Brown)

Afghan youth arrested over possible role in Munich shooting: police-[Reuters]-July 24, 2016-YAHOONEWS

BERLIN (Reuters) - German police arrested a 16-year-old Afghan youth on Sunday on suspicion of a connection to the killing of nine people by an 18-year-old gunman in Munich, authorities said.The youth was under investigation for possibly having failed to report the plans of the gunman, who later shot himself, a police statement said."There is a suspicion that the 16-year-old is a possible tacit accomplice to (Friday's) attack," it said. Police earlier said the gunman was a deranged Iranian-German who was fixated with mass killings but not inspired by Islamist militancy.The Afghan youth was questioned after he contacted police following the shooting on Friday, the statement said. Investigators later uncovered contradictions in his statements, it said, without providing any further details.A squad of police commandos arrested him around 6:15 p.m. at an apartment in the Munich neighborhood of Laim.The gunman began planning the shooting attack a year ago after visiting the German city of Winnenden where another teenager killed 15 people in 2009, Bavarian officials said on Sunday.The statement said the Afghan youth was also being investigated for his role in a Facebook posting that invited people to a meeting at a cinema near the Munich central train station, but it gave no further details.Bavarian officials said on Sunday the gunman had lured people to the McDonald's restaurant where the shooting began on Friday, using a fake Facebook page he had created in May.The Facebook page had used photographs and information from a Turkish woman's account, according to German media reports.It was not immediately clear whether the same Facebook account was used to invite people to the cinema meeting, when that meeting was due to occur, or if further violence was expected there.The police statement added, however, that it would use all means necessary to prevent "further copycat crimes.""Such actions endanger people and trigger police measures for which those responsible will be held fully responsible," the statement said.A spokeswoman had no further information on the Facebook issue, or how long the Afghan youth had been in Germany.(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Peter Cooney)

Syrian refugee arrested after killing woman with machete in Germany - police-[Reuters]-July 24, 2016-YAHOONEWS

BERLIN (Reuters) - A 21-year-old Syrian refugee killed a woman with a machete and injured two other people on Sunday before being arrested in the southern German city of Reutlingen, a police spokesman said.The asylum-seeking Syrian man had been involved in previous incidents causing injuries to other people, he said. The spokesman had no immediate information on when the man arrived in Germany, or when the previous incidents took place.The assailant was apparently acting alone, the police official said. "There is no danger to anyone else at this time," he told Reuters. No further details were immediately available.It was the fourth act of violence against civilians in western Europe - and the third in southern Germany - in 10 days.On Friday, a deranged 18-year-old Iranian-German who was obsessed with mass killings shot dead nine people in Munich before turning his gun on himself as police approached.On July 18, a 17-year-old youth who had sought asylum in Germany was shot dead by police after wounding four people from Hong Kong, some of them severely, with an axe on a train and injuring a local resident near the city of Wuerzburg.Four days before, a Tunisian delivery man drove a large truck into crowds celebrating Bastille Day in the French Riviera city of Nice, killing 84 people.The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for both the Wuerzburg and Nice attacks. German police said the Munich gunman had no connection with militant Islam or the issue of refugees in Germany.(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; editing by Mark Heinrich)

Munich Shooter Planned Attack for a Year, Officials Say-[Time]-July 24, 2016-YAHOONEWS

(MUNICH) — The teenager behind Friday’s deadly shooting rampage at a Munich mall had planned his attack for a year and chose his victims at random, investigators said Sunday.Bavarian investigator Robert Heimberger said the shooter, an 18-year-old German-Iranian identified only as David S., visited the site of a previous school shooting in the German town of Winnenden and took photographs last year, then set about planning the attack in which he killed nine and wounded some three dozen others before taking his own life.“He had been planning this crime since last summer,” Heimberger told reporters.He said there were “many more terabytes” of information to evaluate, and that the teenager’s brother and parents were still not emotionally up to being interrogated by police.There is so far no evidence that he knew any of his victims, or that there was any political motivation behind the attack, said Thomas Steinkraus-Koch, a spokesman for the Munich prosecutors’ office.The suspect received both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric treatment last year to help him deal with “fears of contact with others,” Steinkraus-Koch added. He said medication had been found at his home but that investigators needed to talk with his family to determine whether he had been taking it.In the aftermath of the attack, Bavaria’s top security official urged a constitutional change to allow the country’s military to be able to be deployed in support of police during attacks.Because of the excesses of the Nazi era, Germany’s post-war constitution only allows the military, known as the Bundeswehr, to be deployed domestically in cases of national emergency.But state Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann told Welt am Sonntag newspaper that the regulations are now obsolete and that Germans have a “right to safety.”“We have an absolutely stable democracy in our country,” he said. “It would be completely incomprehensible … if we had a terrorist situation like Brussels in Frankfurt, Stuttgart or Munich and we were not permitted to call in the well-trained forces of the Bundeswehr, even though they stand ready.”Munich deployed some 2,300 police officers to lock down the city Friday night, calling in elite SWAT teams from around the country and neighboring Austria, during the shooting at the mall and a nearby McDonald’s restaurant.It was the second attack targeting victims apparently at random in less than a week in Bavaria. On Monday, a 17-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker wounded five people in an ax-and-knife rampage near Wuerzburg, for which the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility.In the fog of the Friday attack, witnesses had reported as many as three shooters, and the city’s public transit was completely shut down for hours as authorities searched the streets.Herrmann said that in other European nations it goes without saying that the military is brought in to aid during “extreme domestic threats” and he said Bavaria would urge changes so that it is allowed in Germany as well.Weapons are strictly controlled in Germany and police are still trying to determine exactly how the shooter obtained the Glock 17 used in the attack.Heimberger said it appears “very likely” that the suspect purchased the weapon online through the so-called “darknet.” It was a pistol that had been rendered unusable and sold as a prop, then was restored to a fully functioning state.Its serial numbers were filed off and David S. had no permit to purchase weapons, authorities have said.Even though it was an illegal weapon, Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel suggested Sunday that even stricter controls on legal access are needed, telling the Funke Media Group that “we need to do everything further possible to curb the access to deadly weapons and strictly control them.”“How can it be that an unstable, or possibly even mentally ill 18-year-old comes into possession of a firearm?” he asked.Germany’s top security official, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, said, however, that Germany’s weapons regulations are already “very strict” and appropriate.He said authorities first need to determine where the shooter got the weapon from.“We’ll then have to look very carefully at whether there then needs to be a possibility for additional legal action,” he said._____Rising reported from Berlin.

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