Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Columbine High School Massacre Discussion Forum
A place to discuss the Columbine High School Massacre along with other school shootings and crimes. Anyone interested in researching, learning, discussing and debating with us, please come join our community!
Posts : 981 Contribution Points : 73094 Forum Reputation : 330 Join date : 2017-02-10 Location : Somewhere Hot and Dry
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Wed Dec 12, 2018 7:33 pm
Neah wrote:
Several stupid members of the Yellow Jacket movement say the attack was a false flag perpetrated by the State in order to distract people from social issues so they don't protest again next Saturday.
How ludicrous, believing that the current French government is competent enough to successfully plan and perpetrate a false flag attack. On a semi-related note, what's your thoughts on the yellow jacket movement?
_________________ "If opportunities for role fulfilment fall far short of the demand by those capable of filling roles, and having expectations to do so, only violence and disruption of social organization can follow. Individuals born under these circumstances will be so out of touch with reality as to be incapable even of alienation. Their most complex behaviors will become fragmented. Acquisition, creation and utilization of ideas appropriate for life in a post-industrial cultural-conceptual-technological society will have been blocked." - John B. Calhoun
"If I died thirsty, it wouldn't matter for me if it rains ever again" - Abu Firas al-Hamdani
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Thu Dec 13, 2018 1:38 am
Neah wrote:
Here is the official call for witnesses made by the French police:
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Thu Dec 13, 2018 6:00 am
STK wrote:
On a semi-related note, what's your thoughts on the yellow jacket movement?
Regarding their demands themselves, I don't really have an opinion. The yellow jackets are a movement but they also have very different opinions, some of them are from the left, from the right and even from the far-left and far-right. So overall I agree with some of their demands and there are others that I find a bit too much. As a student, there are plenty of their issues that I don't suffer from (yet?) so I may not be the best person to relate to them.
However, I tend to think that you can judge a president mandate after 5 years only, when the president is done and he should have done all the things he wanted to do. Only a very very dangerous piece of legislation would make me go to the street and protest, otherwise I prefer to wait and see the result in the end, given that some measures may balance everything. I may be wrong, this is how i see things but I can understand that some people would strongly disagree. I didn't even vote for Macron, so now I think "you elected him, do with him and let him do his stuff". To me France is not a full democracy, the people elects his president and then it lets him do his work, what is the point of electing someone if you keep interrupting him each time you disagree? And then if you didn't like what he did you vote for another person during the next elections.
I don't know, maybe I think that way because unconsciously I am just a lazy person...
School Massacre Archives
Posts : 616 Contribution Points : 66519 Forum Reputation : 248 Join date : 2018-09-29 Location : Illinois
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Thu Dec 13, 2018 3:39 pm
The shooter has now been killed by police.
_________________ Owner of the official School Massacre Archives YouTube channel.
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Thu Dec 13, 2018 4:15 pm
School Massacre Archives wrote:
The shooter has now been killed by police.
Tommy QTR
Posts : 2443 Contribution Points : 92067 Forum Reputation : 575 Join date : 2017-12-28 Age : 22 Location : UK
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Thu Dec 13, 2018 4:24 pm
School Massacre Archives wrote:
The shooter has now been killed by police.
That was to be expected, Jihadists usually never surrender to the Police. This is good really, another waste of Oxygen gone.
_________________ "Life's short but I wanna die."
-Lil Peep
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Thu Dec 13, 2018 4:50 pm
Good riddance!
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Thu Dec 13, 2018 6:52 pm
Neah wrote:
Good riddance!
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Any newer reports on this?
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Fri Dec 14, 2018 1:01 am
ShadowedGoddess wrote:
Neah wrote:
Good riddance!
Neah Any newer reports on this?
So first the victim who suffered from brain death is now dead, 5 people are still seriously injured including 3 people who are between life and death. Three people left the hospital and are now safe. The terrorist's family is being questioned by the police and they are also radical muslims.
Then earlier on the day Chérif Chekatt was killed, he had talked to a woman in Strasbourg who called the police because she said he seemed to be injured. It was in the neighborhood South Strasbourg where he lived apparently. I don't know exactly where he hid. A helicopter with thermal cameras was used to hunt for the suspect.
Then around 9 p.m. three policemen spotted him meandering in a street in Strasbourg, so they called him and as the terrorist turned and started shooting on the police they fired back and killed him. Witnesses applauded the policemen who were local police officers, two men and one woman and I don't think any of them was injured.
ISIS then claimed responsibility for the terror attack.
People applauding and paying tribute to the police:
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Fri Dec 14, 2018 10:41 am
A fourth person has died.
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Fri Dec 14, 2018 10:42 am
Neah wrote:
A fourth person has died.
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Shooting in Strasbourg Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:27 am