Posted on 05/07/2025 2:34:45 PM PDT by KingofZion
Police said on Wednesday they had detained a 22-year-old Polish man after he killed one person with an axe at Warsaw University, in an attack the institution described as a "huge tragedy."
"Police have detained a man who entered the University of Warsaw campus. One person died, another was taken to hospital with injuries," Warsaw Police said in a statement on X.
Gazeta Wyborcza daily reported that the attacker was a third-year law student.
Private broadcaster Polsat News reported that a woman's severed head and an axe had been found at the university.
They said the incident occurred at around 6:40 p.m. (1640 GMT), when the man attacked people on the campus with an axe, adding that the detainee was a 22-year-old Polish citizen.
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Macedonian.
“Polish man.” Like “Maryland man” but Muslim. Polish man with a sharp axe.
If I am thinking of the same case, I believe it was a Stanford graduate student.
Well it’s a good thing they have strict gun control in Poland!
He has a Macedonian last name.
Good chance he is a Moslim.
Muslims in North Macedonia represent just under one-third of the nation’s total population according to the 2021 census,[2] making Islam the second most widely professed religion in the country. Muslims in North Macedonia follow Sunni Islam of the Hanafi madhhab. Some northwestern and western regions of the country have Muslim majorities. A large majority of all the Muslims in the country are ethnic Albanians, with the rest being primarily Turks, Romani, Bosniaks or Torbeš.
Likely. He is Moslim Macedonian.
No doubt his first name is Mohammed.
Poland will have to enact an assault ax ban.
Is this like a Maryland man?
SAY HIS NAME
It’s not like “Sobieski”
I actually walked around that campus when I was in Warsaw, it’s a pretty campus, right on the Krakowskie Przedmeście, which is the main street that leads to the Old Town.
Poland had a tiny Muslim minority, up to WW2. The Lipka Tartars were Turkic descendants of the Mongol Armies that conquered most of South Eastern Europe in the 12-13th Centuries. Some, but not all, of Napoleon's "Polish" Cavalry Units were made up of Tartars. Charles Bronson's dad was a Lipka Tartar.
Looks kinda swarthy for a Pole.
Nope.
His confirmed name is Mieszko, so it the most polish name there is (Duke of Poland from 960). That kind of phrasing is usually used to indicate that he was not Ukrainian.
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