French Crisis Updates: Doods are Dead

Daily Stormer
January 9, 2015

Update 1:05 EST

Duh-da-da-da-duh
Duh-da-da-da-duh

Dudes are apparently dead.  As I’m sure you’re all already aware.  It happened over an hour ago – I was recording a show with Sven.  Probably should have been watching our feeds while recording, but since it wasn’t live it wouldn’t have been much use.

We sure do need some live radio.

90,000 sure is a lot of cops, huh?

Some of the hostages are dead too. Hope it was only Jews.

BBC:

French police have stormed two hostage sites in Paris and north of the city, with the hostage takers reported dead.

Explosions were heard at a warehouse in Dammartin-en-Goele, where two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo magazine shootings had been holding one hostage.

Explosions and gunfire could also be heard at a supermarket in eastern Paris, at Porte de Vincennes, where several hostages were held.

Reports suggest a gunman there was linked to the Charlie Hebdo suspects.

After the operation started, several hostages could be seen leaving the supermarket.

Police told French media that four hostages in the supermarket had been killed prior to security forces storming the site.

Two police officers were injured in the operation at the Hypercacher supermarket, AP reported.

The hostage at the warehouse in Dammartin has been freed, while a police officer at the scene was injured, AFP news agency said.

(This is a sloppily updated article – going to figure out a better system for this before the next crisis – information before they were shot is below.)

Moslems, Jews: Bad News.
Moslems, Jews: Bad News.

France is still in the midst of a serious mess.

An armed man has taken a hostage in a Paris Jew grocery, AFP reports.  Apparently, he is suspected to be the same guy who shot the female police officer yesterday.

ISIS is apparently hacking France.

Global News
:

As the manhunt continued for two brothers suspected of carrying out the massacre at the office of French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, several municipalities near Paris had their websites taken over with the image of an ISIS flag.

Among the towns affected by the cyber-attack were Piscop, Val D’Oise, Ezanville, Jouy-le-Moutier and Goussainville — all on the outskirts of Paris. At least two of the sites were taken offline completely after they were hacked.

According to the posting, the sites were hacked by “L’Apocca-Dz.” A link on the pages connected to a Facebook page.

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UPDATE:

More info on the hostage situation in the Jew market and the Charlie suspects – who also have a hostage.

It's not clear which hostage situation these guys are dealing with.
It’s not clear which hostage situation these guys are dealing with.

BBC:

A gunman has seized hostages at a kosher supermarket in Paris as police in northern France have cornered the two Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects.

Armed police flooded the Porte de Vincennes area of eastern Paris after the man reportedly opened fire and took up to five people prisoner.

He is said to be the gunman who killed a policewoman in the city on Thursday.

In Dammartin-en-Goele, 35km (22 miles) north-east of Paris, the Charlie Hebdo suspects are also holding a hostage.

The Islamist militants are inside a small printing business and have reportedly said they are prepared to die.

Images of heavily armed Swat teams mobilising in Paris were broadcast live.

Reports suggest the hostage-taker is connected in some way to the Charlie Hebdo attackers.

The Charlie Hebdo attackers, said to be two brothers linked by intelligence officials to militant groups, shouted Islamist slogans during the shooting and then fled Paris in a hijacked car, heading north.

Shots were fired during a high-speed car chase earlier on Friday.

It appears that on Friday the suspects hijacked another car in the town of Montagny-Sainte-Felicite before travelling on to Dammartin.

The car’s owner is said to have recognised them as brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, the key suspects.

In a televised statement, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve confirmed the men being sought on Friday were those wanted for the Charlie Hebdo attack and said they would be “neutralised”.

It definitely appears a war has started.

We’ll see.

One thing is clear: we will remember this day for the rest of our lives.

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