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Samir75017
18-11-13, 19:19
18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:03 GMT

White gunman opened fire on offices of daily paper Liberation

Photography assistant, 27, is in a serious condition in hospital

Suspect is believed to be shaven-headed, stout, 40s, wearing a black jacket

He is thought to be armed with pump action shotgun and grenades

Moments later gunman opened fire on HQ of Societe Generale

Shooter hijacked a car to take him to the Champs-Elysees avenue

Attacks come days after a shooting at the BFM – TV station on Friday

Same gunman thought to be responsible for shooting at TV station offices

Public being told to stay inside while search in underway

Police have been stationed outside offices of national media organisations

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Escape: The suspect, who is described as white, in his 40s, shaven-headed, fled scene and is now being hunted by police

Paris shooting: Champs Élysées on lockdown after skinhead opened fire | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2509301/Paris-shooting-Champs-lys-es-lockdown-skinhead-opened-fire.html)

Joesoef
18-11-13, 19:24
Een Nederlandse Marokkaan die in Frankrijk op een Nederlands forum Engelstalige artikelen plaatst van iets wat is gebeurd in Frankrijk.

Shaven-head is geen skinhead. Dit is meer Breivik Wilder Le Penn....

Samir75017
18-11-13, 19:27
Paris Shooting: Grenade Gunman 'Hiding in Metro' near Champs-Elysées

A gunman who has gone on the run in central Paris after two shootings is believed to be hiding in Metro Line 1 to evade police and according to reports is carrying live grenades.

The man was described as appearing "calm and determined", aged in his 40s, with a shaved head and wearing a long green coat and bullet-proof vest. Police said he was "of European type".

Police sources told Rue89 news site that the man was armed with grenades as well as a hunting rifle.

A helicopter flew over the Champs-Elysées following reports that the man had taken a driver hostage west of Paris and forced him to drive to the city's main thoroughfare. The driver dropped him outside the luxury hotel Georges V just off the Champs-Elysées.

The gunman entered the Liberation office shortly before 09.15am GMT, armed with a hunting rifle, and fired two shots before fleeing. A 27-year-old photographer's assistant was hit in the thorax and the stomach and was reported to be in critical condition.

It was believed to be the victim's first day at work.

Interior minister Manuel Valls said the shooting incident was a "scene of war that has nothing to do with democracy or the press".

"As long as this person is still on the loose and we do not know the motives, this represents a threat," Valls said. "We must move fast."

French president François Hollande said he had ordered "all possible means" to find the attacker.

After the Liberation shooting, the gunman fired shots in the air outside the headquarters of French bank Societe Generale in the La Defense business district.

The Liberation shooting came three days after a man broke into the Paris HQ of business channel BFMTV and fired several bullets before escaping. No-one was wounded in the incident but the gunman warned a senior editor: "Next time, I will not miss you."

According to authorities, the man was caught on CCTV and appears to be the same as the supsect in today's shootings.

Police have put a number of Paris offices of news organisations such as Le Parisien, Le Monde, les Echos and le Figaro and Europe 1 radio under guard.

Paris Shooting: Grenade Gunman 'Hiding in Metro' near Champs-Elysées [VIDEO] - IBTimes UK (http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/523129/20131118/paris-shooting-liberation-gunman-metro-champs-elysees.htm)

Mark
18-11-13, 20:03
tja je kan hem als terrorist of and vrijheidsstrijder beschouwen

knots71karel
18-11-13, 22:24
tja je kan hem als terrorist of and vrijheidsstrijder beschouwen
Wie ????????????

Tomas
18-11-13, 22:29
De dappere vrijheidstrijder natuurlijk.

Samir75017
18-11-13, 23:56
Manhunt In Paris For "Terrorist" Gunman On The Loose

The Rebel - Home of the Global Resistance - Manhunt In Paris For "Terrorist" Gunman On The Loose (http://therebel.org/news/tyler-durden/manhunt-in-paris-for-terrorist-gunman-on-the-loose/)

Soldim
22-11-13, 11:11
18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:03 GMT
White gunman opened fire on offices of daily paper Liberation


Dat krijg je van stereotypes:

PARIS - French police have arrested a man they suspect shot a newspaper employee and fired at a bank this week, saying he had been jailed in the 1990s for his role in another Paris shootout that killed three policemen. Abdelhakim Dekhar, 48, was arrested late on Wednesday in a semi-conscious state in a parked car in a Paris suburb, Interior Minister Manuel Valls told a news conference on Thursday. He appeared to have attempted suicide, Valls said.

The arrest came after a massive manhunt for a gunman who entered the Paris office of the left-wing newspaper Liberation and shot and seriously wounded a 23-year-old photographer's assistant. About 90 minutes later, he fired into the lobby of the headquarters of Societe Generale bank. The gunman then forced a driver to take him to the Champs-Elysees boulevard after which he melted into the crowd. Police were able to identify Dekhar using DNA traces left behind on spent cartridges and in the car he used to get to the central Paris boulevard.

Dekhar was sentenced to four years' jail for buying a gun used by a couple of suspected anarchist militants in a shootout with police in Paris in 1994.

He claimed at the time to be an agent of the Algerian security forces and denied any involvement in the incident, which became known as the "Rey-Maupin affair" after the couple. Police were unable to question Dekhar immediately because he was believed to have taken heavy medication. He was taken to hospital.

"Everything suggests that he tried to commit suicide," said Valls, adding that the motive for the shootings was unknown. Valls said Dekhar had left a letter. He did not elaborate, but French TV news channel BFM reported that it mentioned Syria and Libya.

The minister said Dekhar had probably moved abroad after his release from prison in 1998. His former lawyer said she believed he had gone to Britain, where his sister lived.

Mark
22-11-13, 12:37
lol!!! dus toch een vrijheidsstrijder :giechel::giechel::giechel::giechel::giechel:

mark61
22-11-13, 12:54
skinhead...White gunman

Daar ga je met je hoopvolle aannames. Misschien moet je weten dat de Daily Mail niet de betrouwbaarste bron in de wereld is.

Samir75017
22-11-13, 13:06
Daar ga je met je hoopvolle aannames. Misschien moet je weten dat de Daily Mail niet de betrouwbaarste bron in de wereld is.

Why the Daily Mail ?

It was written on most French papers too.

Type européen. Crâne rasé.

Samir75017
22-11-13, 13:12
Paris newspaper shooting suspect expressed anger at media, capitalism: police

Paris newspaper shooting suspect expressed anger at media, capitalism: police | Toronto Star (http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/11/21/paris_newspaper_shooting_suspect_expressed_anger_a t_media_capitalism_police.html)

mark61
22-11-13, 13:15
Why the Daily Mail ?

It was written on most French papers too.

Type européen. Crâne rasé.

Dat zegt dan een hoop over Franse kranten. Veel plezier ermee. 'Crâne rasé' is NIET 'skinhead'.

Joesoef
22-11-13, 13:48
Police arrest man suspected of Paris shooting attacks
Abdelhakim Dekhar, previously jailed over a robbery in which four died, found in car park unconscious from overdose


Kim Willsher in Paris and agencies
The Guardian, Thursday 21 November 2013

Link to video: Paris shootings suspect linked to robbery in which four died
French police have arrested a man they suspect to be the gunman who spread panic across Paris for three days after shooting and critically injuring a young man at the offices of the newspaper Libération on Monday.

The suspect was named as Abdelhakim Dekhar, convicted in 1998 as an accomplice in a high-profile 1994 robbery and car chase that left three police officers and a taxi driver dead. Dekhar served four years in prison in the so-called Rey-Maupin affair but authorities had no trace of him in recent years, Valls said.

Dekhar was eventually discovered in a car in an underground car park at Bois-Colombes in the Paris suburb of Hauts-de-Seine at about 7pm French time (6pm GMT) on Wednesday.

Based on DNA data authorities believe he was the lone gunman behind Monday's shooting at the prominent daily newspaper Liberation, a shooting outside French bank Societe Generale, a brief hostage-taking in which the suspect hijacked a car and a similar shooting incident three days before at news network BFM-TV.

Dekhar apparently tried to kill himself before he was arrested on Wednesday, Valls told reporters early on Thursday.

He was said to bear a very strong resemblance to a man in photographs taken from security cameras. The rifle-toting man shot a young photographer's assistant at Libération. He had previously threatened a senior editor at BFM TV on Friday evening.

Detectives were reportedly unable to question Dekhar because he was "semi-conscious", having taken a quantity of medical drugs in a suspected attempt to kill himself.

Detectives said he was virtually comatose and not in a fit state to be questioned or read his rights, so was transferred to a Paris hospital where he remained under armed guard.

Police union official Christophe Crepin said the man appeared heavily medicated when he was detained. "My colleagues noticed he was not very lucid. They deduced that he had taken medicines, because of the capsules nearby," Crepin told the Associated Press.

Police received several hundred calls after issuing photographs of the suspect on Tuesday. As the city-wide manhunt dragged on for a third day police were under pressure to find the attacker described as a lone gunman.

A man, described as between 35 and 45, stocky and European, fired twice after walking into the Libération offices at about 10.15am on Monday.

He strolled into the entrance hall and opened fire, injuring a 23-year-old in the back, thorax and abdomen. The victim, who was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, was said on Wednesday to be making a good recovery.

The gunman then travelled to the Paris business district, La Défense, where he shot at the headquarters of the French bank Societé Générale.

Afterwards he hijacked a car, ordering the terrified driver to take him to the Champs-Elysées where he was last seen disappearing into a Metro station.

DNA tests were carried out on bullet casings the gunman had thrown to the ground at BFM TV, where he told the editor he threatened: "Next time I won't miss", and on traces in the vehicle car-jacked at La Défense. The tests showed that the same man was responsible both attacks.


the Guardian Today

super ick
22-11-13, 18:42
lol!!! dus toch een vrijheidsstrijder :giechel::giechel::giechel::giechel::giechel:

:hihi: