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re: Berlin attacker shot and killed by police in Milan

Posted on 12/23/16 at 5:04 am to
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
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Posted on 12/23/16 at 5:04 am to
"The Italian news agency ANSA reported that Amri was stopped during a routine police check at around 3 a.m. local time and was asked to show his identity documents. He allegedly pulled a gun from his backpack and shot an officer in the shoulder. The other officer shot and killed Amri, Minniti said. He said the wounded officer's condition was not life-threatening."

I always wonder if the cops really want perps like this alive. He might have been able to say a lot of embarrassing things about how inept they are.

We'll never know now.
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
9277 posts
Posted on 12/23/16 at 5:10 am to
"The Italian news agency ANSA reported that Amri was stopped during a routine police check at around 3 a.m. local time and was asked to show his identity documents. He allegedly pulled a gun from his backpack and shot an officer in the shoulder. The other officer shot and killed Amri, Minniti said. He said the wounded officer's condition was not life-threatening."

Wiki:

"By some the German regulation has been considered among the strictest gun control in the world.[1] While gun ownership is widespread and associations and ranges for shooting sports and the use of historical guns and weapons in festivals are not being tabooed, the use of guns for private self-defence purposes is restricted. Estimates of the actual guns in use go up to 45 Million.[2] Germany's National Gun Registry introduced at the end of 2012 counted 5.5 million firearms in use, which are legally owned by 1.4 million people in the country. About 1.5 Million sport shooters in several thousand Schützenvereine own and use guns for sport, about 400,000 hunters have a licensed gun, about 300,000 collect guns and about 900,000 own an inherited gun.[2]"

Geez, inherited? Wonder how many MP-44's there are around.

Anyway this Tunisian guy with no papers somehow got a pistol in Germany. Perhaps provided by some radical Muslim group, but the point remains.

Strict gun laws are not effective.
This post was edited on 12/23/16 at 5:32 am
Posted by FreddieMac
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2010
21183 posts
Posted on 12/23/16 at 8:17 am to
No one could deport the bastard because his home country would not take him back because he was a piece of shite.
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