Posted on 11/16/2015 11:29:45 AM PST by Kaslin
DEVELOPING -- As the manhunt unfolded for a suspect in the Paris massacre Monday, his surviving brother said he had no idea where the fugitive was hiding.
Police were seeking the suspected attacker Salah Abdeslam, 26, and any possible associates. Officers set off explosions in Molenbeek, a suburb of Brussels, Belgium, but they say they failed to make any arrests Monday.
"My parents are in shock and don't realize what happened," Abdeslam's brother, Mohamed, told reporters. He added, "We don't know, because of the current tensions, if he will dare to turn himself in."
Mohamed Abdeslam was detained over the weekend and then released, according to his attorney. She told the RTL network her client "hadn't made the same life choices."
A third brother, Brahim, killed himself in Friday's string of attacks. His mother suggested he took part in the suicide bombings because of "stress," The Daily Telegraph reported.
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Three cheers for enhanced interrogation.
Yeah, they're threatening to give him the stale biscotti
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Mom needs to be deported back to Syria so she can remember what stress is.
The French DSGE isn’t known for being sticklers about “human rights” for terrorists and other assorted pests. Ask Greenpeace.
Because suicide bombing is NEVER motivated by islam.
The FACT that France will do nothing about this woman proves Western Civilization would rather commit suicide than confront evil.
Wearing a suicide vest and a dead man’s switch can be very stressful.................
Well, I didn't say where they were giving them the stale biscotti.
all family members of these Daesh killer should be shown to the guillotine
THAT is the message the world must send . No mercy and terminal accountability for the entire families that spawn these devils .
I thought they caught the creep?
They better not try to send him to Gitmo.
That would be mean and is against our values.
It would make the peaceful Muslims mad.
He had a tough job.
I'm willing to stick this one under 'workplace violence'...
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