Details on the Denmark Shooter

Daily Stormer
February 16, 2015

Omar El-Hussein was believed to be a bro, but turned out to be a complete hater.
Omar El-Hussein was believed to be a bro, but turned out to be a complete hater.

Interestingly (or not), the story of the Danish Moslem killer is the same as every other story like this.  Almost the exact same deal as the Paris shooting.

AFP:

The suspected gunman behind double shootings in Copenhagen was identified by Danish media Sunday as a 22-year-old with a history of violent crime who had only been freed from jail two weeks ago.

With Europe fearful of a new wave of jihadist violence, police said the man who killed two people at a cultural centre and a synagogue before being shot dead by police may have been inspired by last month’s Paris attacks.

Expressions of sympathy and horror poured in from across the world after the weekend shootings described by Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt as a “cynical act of terror”.

At the synagogue in the centre of Copenhagen, tearful Danes laid flowers and lit candles for the victims of the worst such attack in the normally peaceful Scandinavian nation.

Several media identified the suspected lone gunman as Omar El-Hussein, a 22-year-old who was said by the Ekstra-Bladet tabloid to have been released from prison two weeks ago after serving a term for aggravated assault.

Police launched a series of raids across Copenhagen after tracking down and killing the suspect in a pre-dawn shootout in a working class area of the Danish capital.

Investigators said the man, who was born and raised in Denmark, had a history of assault and weapons offences and that they were trying to ascertain if he had help from any accomplices.

In a killing spree that bore a striking resemblance to the Paris attacks, the gunman first fired off a volley of bullets on Saturday at a cultural centre where a panel discussion about Islam and free speech was taking place.

A 55-year-old man identified by the media was documentary film maker Finn Norgaard was killed at the event, which was also attended by Lars Vilks, a Swedish cartoonist behind a controversial caricature of the Prophet Mohammed, and the French ambassador.

In the second attack, the gunman opened fire outside the city’s main synagogue while a bar mitzvah was being celebrated, killing a 37-year-old Jewish man named as Dan Uzan who was guarding the building.

Five police were also wounded in the attacks that stoked fear in the city of about one million people, one of the world’s safest capitals.

All of these people who told us that these people would adapt if they were raised in our culture are now in a position where they must explain why the exact opposite is happening – why those Moslems raised in our countries are exponentially more prone to violence than those who migrate here.

We also need to be told what is going to happen when the generation being born now to all of these “asylum seekers” grows up. Because based on the current trend, huge numbers of these people are going to be mass-murderers.

Finally, Europe needs to ask itself: do we really want a massive population of mass-murderers living in our countries, committing acts of slaughter on a regular basis?