Monday, February 6, 2017

Familiar...*

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The attack on the Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz, a public square in the heart of Berlin, killed at least 12 people and injured dozens more, including two Americans

As it turns out, the face of Germany’s prime suspect was a familiar one to German authorities. The Europe-wide police alert names him as ....., a Tunisian national, but then lists six false names and multiple nationalities he’s used. The alert warns he should be considered armed and dangerous.

German media also reported that documents relevant to his previous asylum application had been found in the cab.

He was already known to authorities as a possible terror threat, and had been under surveillance until just three months before this week’s attack because of alleged ties to an Iraqi who was arrested in Germany only last month, accused of recruiting fighters.

Some say  "Let Them iN."?    Just a thought.

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