Omar El-Hussein. A Palestinian.
Suspected Copenhagen gunman Petty criminal to cold-blooded killer - Yahoo News
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The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Your country's treatment of the Palestinians, including evicting them from their homes so they needed to go somewhere, created these militants. Thanks so much.
You don't know that, your speculating. He was not raised in Palestine, but I bet he had relation there. It said he got into a bad crowd, happens all the time in the US, and those Jews who set that boy on fire, guess they got into the wrong crowd as well.
El-Hussein was born in Copenhagen to Palestinian parents who fled to Denmark via a refugee camp in Jordan, according to the Danish daily newspaper Politiken.
"He loved to discuss Islam. In particular, he often discussed Israel and the Palestine conflict. He wasn't afraid of saying openly that he hated Jews," a former classmate told the tabloid Ekstra Bladet.
Still, few who knew him seemed capable of linking the man of their recollections with the person who shot and killed two people -- one at a debate on Islam and free speech, the other at Copenhagen's main synagogue -- before himself being killed by police in a pre-dawn shootout.
Julie, the former classmate, recalled how El-Hussein had rushed to help her when she was hit by a car outside their school in 2013.
Yet days later, he stabbed a 19-year-old man in the leg on board a commuter train in Copenhagen.
However, he "ended up in bad company, really bad," an acquaintance told Politiken, adding that he also became a heavy user of marijuana. "He wound up in a trap."
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Your country's treatment of the Palestinians, including evicting them from their homes so they needed to go somewhere, created these militants. Thanks so much.
So who created the militants back in 627 C.E. then when Mohamed commanded the muslims to wipe out the Jews
You don't know that, your speculating. He was not raised in Palestine, but I bet he had relation there. It said he got into a bad crowd, happens all the time in the US, and those Jews who set that boy on fire, guess they got into the wrong crowd as well.
El-Hussein was born in Copenhagen to Palestinian parents who fled to Denmark via a refugee camp in Jordan, according to the Danish daily newspaper Politiken.
"He loved to discuss Islam. In particular, he often discussed Israel and the Palestine conflict. He wasn't afraid of saying openly that he hated Jews," a former classmate told the tabloid Ekstra Bladet.
Still, few who knew him seemed capable of linking the man of their recollections with the person who shot and killed two people -- one at a debate on Islam and free speech, the other at Copenhagen's main synagogue -- before himself being killed by police in a pre-dawn shootout.
Julie, the former classmate, recalled how El-Hussein had rushed to help her when she was hit by a car outside their school in 2013.
Yet days later, he stabbed a 19-year-old man in the leg on board a commuter train in Copenhagen.
However, he "ended up in bad company, really bad," an acquaintance told Politiken, adding that he also became a heavy user of marijuana. "He wound up in a trap."
No excuse unless you extend the same sympathies to any Jew guilty of cold blooded murder
You don't know that, your speculating. He was not raised in Palestine, but I bet he had relation there. It said he got into a bad crowd, happens all the time in the US, and those Jews who set that boy on fire, guess they got into the wrong crowd as well.
El-Hussein was born in Copenhagen to Palestinian parents who fled to Denmark via a refugee camp in Jordan, according to the Danish daily newspaper Politiken.
"He loved to discuss Islam. In particular, he often discussed Israel and the Palestine conflict. He wasn't afraid of saying openly that he hated Jews," a former classmate told the tabloid Ekstra Bladet.
Still, few who knew him seemed capable of linking the man of their recollections with the person who shot and killed two people -- one at a debate on Islam and free speech, the other at Copenhagen's main synagogue -- before himself being killed by police in a pre-dawn shootout.
Julie, the former classmate, recalled how El-Hussein had rushed to help her when she was hit by a car outside their school in 2013.
Yet days later, he stabbed a 19-year-old man in the leg on board a commuter train in Copenhagen.
However, he "ended up in bad company, really bad," an acquaintance told Politiken, adding that he also became a heavy user of marijuana. "He wound up in a trap."
No excuse unless you extend the same sympathies to any Jew guilty of cold blooded murder
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Thank God we have AIPAC here in the USA to help keep America safe from such Palestinian Islamic jihadist mentality & sharia law.
Yet another example of propaganda and liesThe Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Your country's treatment of the Palestinians, including evicting them from their homes so they needed to go somewhere, created these militants. Thanks so much.
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Your country's treatment of the Palestinians, including evicting them from their homes so they needed to go somewhere, created these militants. Thanks so much.
So who created the militants back in 627 C.E. then when Mohamed commanded the muslims to wipe out the Jews
When did he give this command? And, are you sure it wasn't the Christians he was talking about. In 627 AD, the Jews were a tiny, inconsequential minority in the Middle East, which was mainly Christian.
You don't know that, your speculating. He was not raised in Palestine, but I bet he had relation there. It said he got into a bad crowd, happens all the time in the US, and those Jews who set that boy on fire, guess they got into the wrong crowd as well.
El-Hussein was born in Copenhagen to Palestinian parents who fled to Denmark via a refugee camp in Jordan, according to the Danish daily newspaper Politiken.
"He loved to discuss Islam. In particular, he often discussed Israel and the Palestine conflict. He wasn't afraid of saying openly that he hated Jews," a former classmate told the tabloid Ekstra Bladet.
Still, few who knew him seemed capable of linking the man of their recollections with the person who shot and killed two people -- one at a debate on Islam and free speech, the other at Copenhagen's main synagogue -- before himself being killed by police in a pre-dawn shootout.
Julie, the former classmate, recalled how El-Hussein had rushed to help her when she was hit by a car outside their school in 2013.
Yet days later, he stabbed a 19-year-old man in the leg on board a commuter train in Copenhagen.
However, he "ended up in bad company, really bad," an acquaintance told Politiken, adding that he also became a heavy user of marijuana. "He wound up in a trap."
No excuse unless you extend the same sympathies to any Jew guilty of cold blooded murder
Jews in Nazi occupied Europe would have my sympathy, certainly.
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Thank God we have AIPAC here in the USA to help keep America safe from such Palestinian Islamic jihadist mentality & sharia law.
What has Aipac done, but to instigate hatred.
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Thank God we have AIPAC here in the USA to help keep America safe from such Palestinian Islamic jihadist mentality & sharia law.
What has Aipac done, but to instigate hatred.
The Jihadist mentality - he knows they gonna capture him so he continue to massacre innocent people hoping to die in the process and become a 'martyr'..Good morning Europe.
Thank God we have AIPAC here in the USA to help keep America safe from such Palestinian Islamic jihadist mentality & sharia law.
What has Aipac done, but to instigate hatred.
Hatred by who? Islamic terrorists & their supporters like you? Don't like AIPAC? Leave the USA, go live in some Muslim country & be happy.