Posted on 01/08/2015 1:37:44 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
This is the haunting first photograph from inside the devastated Charlie Hebdo office hit in a deadly terrorist attack in Paris yesterday.
The chilling image from the building shows blood-stained wooden floors, papers strewn across the corridor and a pool of red in one corner.
Eight journalists, two police officers, a maintenance worker and a visitor were killed in the horrifying attack on the anti-Islamist newspaper.
Tonight, two armed suspects wanted over the massacre were being pursued through woodland as a huge manhunt closed in on a forest.
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It really bothers me that unless the terrorist die in a confrontation they will serve at most 20 years in prison.
EU countries do not have the death penalty and the maximum sentence for murder is 20 years.
If they surrender there will be no justice for these people.
Chances are they are safe and sound outside of France.
I was thinking that last night.
Private plane?
Thanks Ernest.
Things have really not changed since the event, depicted in the painting.
The Muslims know it but the West believes in fairy tales.
There are Muslim enclaves that even the police dare not enter.
Hide them in a Muslim conclave in Marseille, wait till the coast is clear, and ship them to North Africa.
Sure looks as if the proverbial poop hitting the fan has started.
Based on what we’re hearing this morning, it doesn’t sound like surrender is part of their exit strategy.
There was a caller to one of the local radio talk shows yesterday that essentially went along these lines: when the police officer was “shot” outside, there was no blood/brain matter generated. It is all fake, a set up. It didn’t really happen as we are being told.
Wonder if he will make it through today about this picture...
These two want their 72 syphalitic prostitutes
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