jujube
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My young cousin was visiting this weekend. Her boyfriend, who is working in Munich, was in the McDonald's at the time of the shooting. Thank goodness, he was able to escape without any problems. He's pretty shook up, though.
The latest story now is that he targeted those of Turkish and Arab descent.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/23/munich-shooting-german-iranian-gunman-targeted-children-outside/
And possibly another mass shooter on psychiatric drugs that could cause aggression.
Still questions here. Where did he get a gun in Germany? Black Market requires money and some knowledge.
My young cousin was visiting this weekend. Her boyfriend, who is working in Munich, was in the McDonald's at the time of the shooting. Thank goodness, he was able to escape without any problems. He's pretty shook up, though.
Has he told people what he saw yet? At least he's ok.
My young cousin was visiting this weekend. Her boyfriend, who is working in Munich, was in the McDonald's at the time of the shooting. Thank goodness, he was able to escape without any problems. He's pretty shook up, though.
He apparently didn't see much of anything. When he first heard gunfire, he hit the floor and huddled behind something.
Very sad. Still, it is important to remember that the man who recently massacred all those disabled people in Japan was not Muslim or affiliated ISIL. There also seems to be a trickle down media tendency to focus most intently on Muslim attacks on
western countries in particular, while largely minimising much of the suffering in the Middle East. Interesting, that. Perhaps we need Middle Eastern Lives Matter. Certainly, I have been front row and centre when I saw some of the results of western bias.