Posted on 11/15/2015 8:43:32 AM PST by mojito
A harrowing image has emerged from inside the Bataclan theatre where terrorists opened fire on concertgoers on Friday night - killing at least 89 people and injuring dozens, possibly hundreds, more.
The photograph, taken in the wake of the attack, details the blood stained interior of the concert hall where bodies remain lying on the ground and the floor is covered in debris.
It comes as new footage shows the moment the members of U.S. rock band Eagles of Death Metal stopped their performance midway through a song when gunfire broke out.
The violence at the Bataclan unfolded as part of a series of co-ordinated ISIS attacks across the heart of Paris on Friday evening in the worst violence to strike France since the Second World War.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Noticed that too..EMT wouldn’t have done that.
Unless victims were trying to move/escape?
That makes sense too..unreal photo, those poor people were clustered in a turkey shoot.
A horrible atrocity.
I don’t like to look at such things, but do it anyway, at least once, so that I know clearly in my mind the evil wrought by the demons of Islam.
That’s what I thought at first, because I saw the video of wounded people being dragged outside. But those are long drag marks, and they go around the piles of bodies. I would think someone would have been shot down before dragging a wounded friend that distance if it had happened during the live fire incident.
My guess would be a victim trying to drag another victim to safety.
Scroll down the page. In several of the slide shows there is a picture of a long line of children being led out, each with hands on the shoulder of the child in front of them.
My God. Heartbreaking.
Who knows. It was very dark in there.
I know a guy who does event security for local venues. He said thru his contacts that some roadies were wounded and the merchandising guy was killed outright. Being in the lobby he was the first to encounter the terrorists and was the first to die.
CC
IIRC, at some point the savages left the auditorium and went in search of other victims
Interesting article accompanying the photos. The following caught my eye.
“More than a week ago, a heavily-armed suspect was stopped in Germany on his way to Paris. Hidden in his car, police found a terrifying arsenal, including seven Kalashnikov assault rifles and seven hand grenades. The destination programmed into his satnav system was Paris but officers failed to alert anti-terror police. The 51-year-old driver, a Muslim from Montenegro, was arrested and held in custody but has refused to talk.
In August, French intelligence detained a 30-year-old man on his way back from Syria who said militants were planning attacks on French concert halls.”
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3319244/Video-reveals-horrific-moment-terrorists-opened-fire-crowd-music-fans-Bataclan-killing-89-people-shows-musician-hiding-drums-escape.html#ixzz3raAlevGv
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Thanks for the inside info.
My sympathies to the killed and wounded.
Destroyed by the utopia they helped create
Just like today
Wow
Yep, he was stopped November 5. Makes one wonder if this was a pared down attack or they found a secondary supplier.
Well, isn't that interesting? I'm sure it was just an oversight. It's easy to overlook these kinds of things.
United States. 318.86 million people
Somebody buy Mr. Black a globe and a calculator.
He’d have to be smart enough to use them and I’m thinking that’s not a sure thing.
Good heavens...to see no difference between BLM and this is why Jesus needs to come back this afternoon....IMHO. :)
If the powers that rule Europe refuse to stop bringing these murderers in, at the very least the people could work to encourage the Jihadis to attack the Symphony rather than Eagles of Death Metal.
Maybe then something would change.
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