Posted on 12/21/2016 3:47:15 AM PST by brucedickinson
This is the Tunisian asylum seeker who has become Europe's most wanted terrorist after his ID was found under the seat in the lorry used to massacre 12 people at a Berlin Christmas market.
Police today revealed they are hunting Anis Amri, 21, a refugee who came to Germany earlier this year. His paperwork was found in truck's footwell.
He is probably armed, 'highly dangerous' and a member of a 'large' Islamic organisation and has weapons training abroad, security sources say.
Despite an unfolding international manhunt the first pictures of him released in Germany
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Why are the eyes blurred out in the portrait, I wonder.
Aaaaaaand it’s muslims.
Almost like the ‘Rats “finding” boxes of ballots in the trunks of cars when votes are being tallied and their candidate needs a boost, isn’t it?
And why, pray tell, is he still walking around free as a bird in a supposedly civilized nation? Do these people have a death wish?
No, in the “foot well”. In English, they were on the floor of the cab.
Try reading the article. German privacy laws.
They also found his blood, which they linked to his DNA.
I recall that several of the Paris terrorists left their passports outside the stadium. Nothing unusual. They usually expect to die and want people to know who they are.
Set up how? Maybe I’m missing something here?
If they wanted to avoid an anti-refugee back lash, they would have used a fake from someone who was not a refugee.
“At first sniff, this smells like deliberate misdirection.”
If it was misdirection why substitute one muslim for another? Use a white German as the scapegoat.
Yep. ISIS claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack. They usually don't if they didn't. Second, they had it planned. Perhaps the larger terror plan was to have a BOLO on a guy who was previously a refugee in Germany and was recently killed in Syria. This way Germany and Interpol are looking for a dead guy while Europe is on edge the whole Christmas season. Way to go Europe, and especially Merkel, for allowing these Mohammedans in.
Best laid plans gang aft agley, especially when you confront a human being struggling for his life. I think their are two quite plausible explanations, yours, that he lost his ID in a struggle with the driver, or that the ID is a red herring.
The truck was jacked by the terrorist and the driver killed. The terrorist makes a clean get away and the cops conveniently find his “papers” under the seat? Come on, reads like a bad spy novel.
I suspect the police found the id right away, released the first suspect, and then searched for the perp in all the usual places first before announcing the find.
The perp probably thought he would die but that if he didn’t he would need ID to transit borders while fleeing.
BOLO this guy. Sorry, we can't show you his picture.
Someone tell how Tunisian mass murderers get into Europe as refugees. Tunisia is NOT as a war zone and yet yet massacre perps in Nice & Berlin where allowed in without any questions. No one seemed curious enough to ask if they qualified as real refugees in the first place.
Hollande and Merkel have innocent blood on their hands. Just welcome Muslims in without vetting. If they are Islamic terrorists, we can figure that out later. Oh and we’re cautioned not to jump to conclusions.
Anis Amri’s religion had nothing to do with his plowing a truck into a crowd of infidels. Nothing at all.
They're not the same. Maybe because of the war-- the large portion of the masculine men died-- subsequent generations of German are feminine. This true of Japan as well.
We have more and more Jimmy Jihads driving trucks inthe US. How does that make you feel?
Per FNC news alert, a minivan has plowed into a farmer’s market in Beijing. I’ll see if I can scare up a link.
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