Posted on 10/14/2021 9:22:29 AM PDT by Nextrush
What
Esoen Andersen Brathen (37) is accused of killing four womean and one man and injuring two others in Kongsberg. Police believe everyone was killed after the police first had contact with the perpetrator....
Thursday at 10:00
Police: Accused man is a convert to Islam
This is stated by the Chief of Police Bredup Saeverud at a press conference on Thursday.
-The police have previously been in contact with the man, including that there have been concerns related to radicalization, says Saeverud...
Thursday at 13:30
Appears is an act of terrorism
The police security service believes that the acts of violence in Kongsberg appear to be a terrorist act.
The investigation will clarify in more detail what the incidents were motivated by. The threat level in Norway is still considered moderate, the Police Security Service (PST) writes in a press release...
(Excerpt) Read more at -nrk-no.translate.goog ...
Its translation of reporting from NRK the original public broadcasting company of Norway.
Spise Den
Indigenous People’s supporter?
Register assault bows and no quivers capable of carrying more than 10 bolts. That’ll take care of it.
Sudden Jihad Syndrome.
Bow control.
Register bows and arrows.
And all elastic materials like wood that can be used to make one.
Register trees.
Ban trees.
So another case of police assisting and abetting a Mussie...I am shocked I tell you. Shocked. Not to worry if Norway don’t want him, FUBiden will take him.
The muslim deeply craves his rape and murder.
“Police believe everyone was killed after the police first had contact with the perpetrator....”
Norwegian cops as useless as Portland’s.
Diversity is Strength./s
Obviously due to lack of stringent gun control in the red states of the US. Representative Swallowwell (D) calls for ban of semiautomatic killing machines.
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