dribbling, no doubt, with their anticipationIt's always good to be enlightened as to quite how twisted that particular corner of the internet has become. Imagine eagerly anticipating the next mass shooting, so you could activate that spoof twitter account for the lols.
These are the people who thought dressing up as clowns would demonstrate their Aryan racial superiority.dribbling, no doubt, with their anticipation
OK, this time I might be on firmer ground - that red couch does look like the seating in that Kebab place:
Though I must say using your phone to take pictures at a time like this is a very peculiar thing to do. . .
U75 weaponheads - what was Walter wielding?
OK, this time I might be on firmer ground - that red couch does look like the seating in that Kebab place:
Though I must say using your phone to take pictures at a time like this is a very peculiar thing to do. . .
U75 weaponheads - what was Walter wielding?
also imo lights typically go under the barrelLooks homemade to me, or an adaptation of something easily available. He's stuck a light and optic on it for fuck all value.
These guys will have the details up sharpish I'd have thought
Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ (@CalibreObscura) | Twitter
Vid - (nothing horrible, don't worry, just multiple shots from cover of a car), He doesn't seem too experienced or in control of his weapon from the first shot.
13:24 Max Privorotzki, head of Halle Jewish Community, tells the German press that the building was "fully occupied" at the time of the shooting because of Yom Kippur.
He said that a suspect had tried to enter the building. "A heavily armed attacker with a helmet and rifle tried to shoot at our doors," Privorotzki added.
OK, this time I might be on firmer ground - that red couch does look like the seating in that Kebab place:
Though I must say using your phone to take pictures at a time like this is a very peculiar thing to do. . .
U75 weaponheads - what was Walter wielding?
Fucking shitEyewitness video in that DW liveupdates link I posted. He says the gunman tried to throw a grenade into the kebab shop which had a bunch of people inside but it hit the doorframe and exploded in front of an elderly woman, so that could be one of the casualties.
This is about a block away from where I currently live. I first heard about it coming back from lunch, after I logged on to our intranet and saw the warning not to leave the institute.
This looks really bad.
But you know that.
You're glad? How do you think I feel?I'm glad you are ok and were nowhere near at the time.
Is it this place? Down the street from the synagogue and cemetery.You're glad? How do you think I feel?
That's exactly the place. When I was in there the other week, I got talking to the lad behind the counter. Turned out we'd both spent time in Birmingham.Is it this place? Down the street from the synagogue and cemetery.
You're glad? How do you think I feel?
I've "liked" that, but I don't "like" it, if you see what I mean.I have some idea. We had a murder near where I work last week. The 5th in the last couple of years. They killed a 17-year-old kid and dumped the body near a shop I was in a couple of hours before.
I've "liked" that, but I don't "like" it, if you see what I mean.
17:12 German media has reported that the suspect is one Stephan B., a 27-year-old German not previously known to authorities. Authorities are following up earlier reports of accomplices fleeing in a car, but are now also looking at the possibility that the assailant acted alone.
Legwork that would raise the likelihood of getting flagged nonetheless. I was wondering if there was any connection to the raids earlier today.Strange setup considering what is available in Central Europe with a bit of legwork
Being described as an ‘antisemitic attack’ now, not heard any mention of anti-Islamic motives which I would have thought was the reason the kebab shop was attacked.