shockedcanadian
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Remember that terror attack in Edmonton, Canada that was receiving so much attention (until the attacks in Vegas). Well, turns out according to the RCMP it wasn't terror at all. Now some of you might understand how the RCMP play politics. As untrustworthy a police force as you will find, along with the OPP and TPS in Canada.
A man runs down Canadians in a vehicle, a copycat of numerous attacks by ISIS, jumps out and stabs a cop, while an ISIS flag is found in the vehicle and the police don't see this as terror related?
I hope some of you will be converted by me at some point about my thorough and broad understanding of Canada. The RCMP, CSIS and their surrogates have ensured Canada cannot be trusted from coast to coast. Along with state patsies at the CBC and in foreign corporations, and you don't see capitalism or liberty at work here.
Man charged with five counts of attempted murder for Edmonton attacks
The man accused of stabbing an Edmonton police constable on the weekend and running down four pedestrians on Jasper Avenue has not been charged with terrorism-related offences.
Abdulahi Hasan Sharif, 30, has been charged with five counts of attempted murder, four counts of criminal flight causing bodily harm, dangerous driving and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, RCMP announced at a news conference at Edmonton police headquarters on Monday.
The RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) has taken over the investigation.
A man runs down Canadians in a vehicle, a copycat of numerous attacks by ISIS, jumps out and stabs a cop, while an ISIS flag is found in the vehicle and the police don't see this as terror related?
I hope some of you will be converted by me at some point about my thorough and broad understanding of Canada. The RCMP, CSIS and their surrogates have ensured Canada cannot be trusted from coast to coast. Along with state patsies at the CBC and in foreign corporations, and you don't see capitalism or liberty at work here.
Man charged with five counts of attempted murder for Edmonton attacks
The man accused of stabbing an Edmonton police constable on the weekend and running down four pedestrians on Jasper Avenue has not been charged with terrorism-related offences.
Abdulahi Hasan Sharif, 30, has been charged with five counts of attempted murder, four counts of criminal flight causing bodily harm, dangerous driving and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, RCMP announced at a news conference at Edmonton police headquarters on Monday.
The RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) has taken over the investigation.