Posted on 12/23/2016 3:45:40 AM PST by sodpoodle
MILAN, Dec 23 (Reuters) - The suspect in the Berlin Christmas market truck attack was killed in a pre-dawn shoot-out with police in a suburb of the northern Italian city of Milan on Friday, Italy's interior minister said. "The man killed was without a shadow of doubt Anis Amri," Marco Minniti said, referring to the 24-year-old Tunisian who is suspected of driving the truck that smashed through a Berlin market on Monday killing 12 people. Minniti told reporters that Amri was stopped by two policemen at around 3 a.m. (0200 GMT) in front of the Sesto San Giovanni train station, north of Milan.
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“”The man killed was without a shadow of doubt Anis Amri,” -— Was he ever the real attacker? They supposedly goofed before.
I’m not celebrating much. The civilized world is losing and in days it will be business as usual.
All things considered (especially the MSM reporting this), I'd like independent and trustworthy confirmation...
Who pulled the trigger - Jack Ruby?
Only time to celebrate is when Merkel is voted out.
Otherwise, this is the ‘new normal’ for Europe.
“One man’s strange and erotic journey from Milan to Minsk” ended in Milan. Thank God.
It sure was considerate of him to leave his ID under the seat of the truck.
One of allah’s finest. His peaceful family must be so very proud of him?
“Anis.” Perfect name for this thing. Hope it enjoys the pineapples it’s about to receive for eternity.
Color me SKEPTICAL. It’s just too pat and convenient; at least, until I hear the back story. How did he get to Italy? Who recognized him? How did LEOs get involved. Where was the shootout, how did it get started, etc. Slick story for removing him from the news, though.
Things are not good in Milan.
In Nov 2016, outside the Milan Centralo train station, there were HUNDREDS of immigrant men from north Africa hanging around, many were inside too. All loitering. No women. Just military age men.
Within the first 30 minutes, five (5) different men (immigrants) averaging age 25-30 walked up to our family and yelled in our face loudly with hands gesturing wildly “AAAAAHHHH”, trying to scare us. All individually, not in groups. They act like they are walking in front, they turn at your face and yell.
I’m retired military, they didn’t startle us, but it was quite shocking that is standard behavior in Milan, and the police let them loiter by the hundreds.
That day, in the McDonalds inside the Milan Centralo train station, we saw one of the military aged immigrant men approach two elderly women in their seats/booth. He yelled at the old Italian women “ AAAHHH” very loud, they picked up their food and left. He sat down.
Americans have not seen this reported in the media. It was quite shocking. By the way, in Rome Termini Station and around Rome... no loitering immigrants. Milan was a mess, though.
Wonder how they knew this since the guy left his wallet, ID and drivers license in the assault truck.
It’s moot. There are thousands like him.
This was the guy who conveniently left his ID under the seat? Pardon me if I don’t believe in beyond a shadow of a doubt anymore. The problem w immigrants coming in droves like that, there is no positive identification. They could be anybody they want. Happens here in our country. Tired of the 9 to 5.. just be an immigrant, criminal activity isn’t taxed, tracked or even punished anymore. You can be anyone you want, take in welfare and be insured by our emergency rooms.
Apparently he had 6 ID’s.
If he did, then leaving one of them might lead the police down a trail while you use another ID to escape.
I am just speculating.
This was just before the "migrant crisis" so I can't imagine how bad it is now.
You’re right; this stops when they go after the families of these killers - and kill them publicly, letting dogs feed on their carcasses.
Thanks for your first hand report.
You can even cut in line of patrons at a shopping mall and get favorable press coverage ...
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