Posted on 02/20/2015 1:17:17 PM PST by marthemaria
Omar El-Hussein, 22, was placed in an unmarked grave in the Muslim cemetery in Broendby, on the outskirts of Copenhagen, watched by around 500 people, mostly young men wearing thick black jackets against the cold and rain, an AFP reporter said.
El-Hussein, a Danish citizen of Palestinian origin, has been identified by police as the gunman who shot dead two people 55-year-old filmmaker Finn Noergaard and 37-year-old Dan Uzan, a volunteer Jewish security guard in the Danish capital last weekend.
Five police officers were also injured in the dual attacks that took place at an event featuring a Swedish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Muhmammad and the citys main synagogue during a bat mitzvah celebration.
Before the burial, a short ceremony was held at a Copenhagen mosque following Friday prayers.
A man of east African origin, who refused to give his name, told AFP about the ceremony: There were a lot of young people that you dont normally see there because they knew Omar. Some of them were gang members.
They are my brothers too because they believe in Allah and the Prophet Muhammad, but their lifestyle doesnt have a lot to do with Islam, he said.
Copenhagens Muslim community was divided ahead of the funeral.
A spokesman for the Danish Islamic Burial Fund objected to El-Hussein being buried at a cemetery run by his group.
My concern is over extremist attitudes and actions on both sides, Ahmet Deniz told the Jyllands Posten newspaper ahead of the burial.
The funeral organizer, Kasem Said Ahmad, also from the Islamic Burial Fund, rejected claims that large numbers attending the funeral could be interpreted as support for the alleged gunman. Gunman behind double shootings in Copenhagen was identified by Danish media as a 22-year-old Omar el-Hussein who had a history of violent crime and was released from jail two weeks prior to the February 14,2015 shooting.
It is a support for the family, not for him, he told Jyllands Posten.
Denmark has been left in shock after the shootings in Copenhagen which targeted a meeting on free speech and Islam and the capitals main synagogue.
El-Hussein had reportedly been radicalized during a two-year stay in prison for stabbing a man. He was released just two weeks before the killings.
The attacks have prompted parallels with the Islamist attacks in Paris last month, in which 17 people died.
All he wanted was a job!
He was a goot boy.
He had a budding rap career....
Target rich environment.
Yeah, 500 yoots came out to stand in the cold and rain in respect for the family. Sure.
Hopefully, lots of face and lcense plate photos were taken.
Look at what the left has done to our formerly orderly societies.
He was turning his life around.
and upside down
An excellent location to use facial recognition software.
Moderates, eh?
Should have been buried in a pigskin.
Should’ve chopped him up into pieces and air dropped him all over the Middle East...
Ping
**watched by around 500 people**
500 likely suspects.
Watch the dog take off to the right of the screen.
And they weren’t deported?
As it SHOULD read ...
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