Terror attack in the French city of Nice - Page 19
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Kamisamanachi
4665 Posts
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waffelz
Germany711 Posts
On July 16 2016 21:07 HammerKick wrote: Guys, some news! Apparently, Daesh claimed the attack. This is a confirmed terror attack. Haven't heard anything official about that. The last thing I read was "Investigations aren't clear so far, but so far there doesnt seem to be a connection". ISIS would propably also claim responsible for me banging my toe on the counter at this point. It is all PR and should be ignored until some official sources confirm it. | ||
Cricketer12
United States13960 Posts
On July 16 2016 21:07 HammerKick wrote: Guys, some news! Apparently, Daesh claimed the attack. This is a confirmed terror attack. If I slipped and fell down, Daesh would claim responsibility. Daesh saying this means nothing. | ||
Dan HH
Romania9023 Posts
Attacker suffered from behavioural problems and suffered from 'shifting realities' says a psychiatrist he met in 2004 Tunisian psychiatrist Chemceddine Hamouda told L'Express that Nice attacker Mohamed Bouhlel had visited him in 2004 when Bouhlel was 19 years old. Dr Hamouda told the French magazine that Mr Bouhlel had come to talk about his problems at school and in family life, and that he was accompanied by his father. The father "did not understand why his son, who had until that point been bright, had become violent and could no longer engage at school" said Dr Hamouda. His diagnosis was that Mr Bouhlel was suffering from "the beginnings of psychosis." He told L'Express that he had prescribed the boy a treatment but that he never saw him again. Dr Hamouda concluded that Mr Bouhlel had psychological problems but thought his motivation for the attack must also be down to his recent radicalisation. www.telegraph.co.uk | ||
nojok
France15845 Posts
On July 16 2016 22:19 Cricketer12 wrote: If I slipped and fell down, Daesh would claim responsibility. Daesh saying this means nothing. They're claiming the author followed their call to attack members from the coalition fighting Daech, and it makes sense. They're not claiming they had a direct link with the author and we have no proof of it atm. Apparently he was psychotic according to his former psychiatrist in Tunisia but he never came back after his first appointment. I hope it won't cause troubles to psychotic people though. | ||
iPlaY.NettleS
Australia4315 Posts
On July 16 2016 07:59 SiroKO wrote: These are some quite remarkable clichés. In case I wasn't clear enough, I'm not talking about some random heroic people chasing down islamic fanatics on the street... I talked about the "state of mind", because it's the necessary first step of any significant change. Appropriate laws and directives is the second step. I thought the appropriate course of action was just to put up a French/Belgian/Rainbow/etc flag on your facebook and say "Our thoughts are with the French/Belgian/Gay community while they deal with this tragedy".After a couple of weeks forget all about it, change your profile pic back until the next attack and go back to the latest hit TV show or whatever you're into. | ||
SK.Testie
Canada11084 Posts
French authorities arrested a man and a woman Sunday in the terror attack that killed 84 people in Nice last week, a prosecutor said. Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, 31, drove a 20-ton truck through hundreds gathered to watch the Bastille Day fireworks on the Mediterranean city's waterfront Thursday. Agnes Thibault Lecuivre, a spokeswoman for the anti-terrorism prosecutor, confirmed the arrests, but did not provide details on their connection to the terror attack. French authorities earlier said they had been questioning five people Saturday. Among them was Bouhlel's ex-wife, who was taken into custody Friday, the anti-terrorism prosecutor's office said. The other four were men. Source | ||
Incognoto
France10239 Posts
![]() People spitting and throwing trash on where the terrorist died. | ||
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Ragnarork
France9034 Posts
On July 16 2016 00:55 SK.Testie wrote: NSFW link from the Bataclan terrorist attack. The link itself doesn't contain disturbing photos, but paints the Bataclan attack in a much more horrifying light. + Show Spoiler + Slightly OT, but after verifying this (as it was mentioned in the thread) , this turned out to be completely false. | ||
sharkie
Austria18313 Posts
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Incognoto
France10239 Posts
So fucking stupid. Also the French government is irresponsible. Bad security at that event. The terrorists saw weakness in security and decided to go for it. Absolutely disgusting. | ||
Cricketer12
United States13960 Posts
On July 22 2016 21:16 Incognoto wrote: Oh and he didn't like girls, since he beat his wife. HAHAHA | ||
Incognoto
France10239 Posts
Can't say if this is legit or not, but given the amount of mistrust the government has earned from people, it probably is legitimately shady shit. | ||
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