Posted on 01/10/2015 8:30:49 PM PST by Steelfish
Edited on 01/10/2015 8:54:25 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
In this 2010 file photo, Hayat Boumeddiene trains with an arrow gun in the Grenoble area of France, who is wanted in connection with the shooting of a French policewoman and for being involved in the hostage situation.
The whereabouts of a female suspect who has connections to at least one of the terror suspects and who is wanted in connection with the killing of a police officer remain unclear.
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algerian (other three algerian?)... Looks to have made turkey ... Whom did she speak with in turkey? ... syria comes to forefront too ... chase is on!
I know its not her but every time I see that name I think of Huma Abbedine.
yes, Ben ... as should each of U.S.
one ‘d’ instead of two supplies more information ... fwiw
In terms of looks, Hayat wins. They both chose horrible idiots for their spouses. Oh, the mind of women!
“arrow gun”??!!!??
Good grief.
Someone with a even a minimal command of the English language would know that the proper term is “crossbow”. The so-called editor should just quit now.
I suppose we should be thankful they didn’t call an “assault crossbow”.
Thanks Steelfish.
500 times? Was it Jihad talk or girl-talk?
VERDICT: NOT GUILTY!
Set this babe-o-licious Jihad babe free to link up with her psycho-killer ISIS friends in Syria where she can live a long life and give birth to many Jihadists.
“I suppose we should be thankful they didnt call an assault crossbow.”........
The name depends on the number of arrows in the magazine and the shape of the stock.
“I suppose we should be thankful they didnt call an assault crossbow.”........
The name depends on the number of arrows in the magazine and the shape of the stock.
Here is Mythbusters automatic assault crossbow. It worked but was slow and not very accurate
“The name depends on the number of arrows in the magazine and the shape of the stock.”
Not to mention to the color, whether it has a collapsible stock, bayonet lug, or a pistol grip...
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