Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 7, 2016
It is simply shocking that the German university rapist turned out to be a refugee.
I was sure it was going to be a blonde guy named “Hans.”
Bild:
The police and prosecutor’s office Bochum have invited to a press conference on Tuesday: the reason is the arrest of a man who has committed both rapes at the University of Bochum.
In mid-November, a Chinese student (27) had been dragged into a shrubbery in Bochum and abused. In August, a 21-year-old student was raped in the same district. This victim had been so badly injured that the police used a murder commission.
Experts were able to create a phantom picture of both victims. Matching the DNA traces brought certainty. It is the same perpetrator.
It happened in the afternoon, when it was still bright: A man raped a student at the Ruhr University Bochum!
The Chinese woman had described him as an Arab-born foreigner, expressed the suspicion that it could be an asylum seeker.
According to BILD information, it is indeed an asylum-seeker (31) from Iraq, who lives in a shelter for refugees.
The police had last prepared a DNA series investigation.
Whether the fact could be clarified by this, or whether a reference to one of the phantom pictures brought the breakthrough in the investigations, will be announced on the service evening.
In the morning, the suspect is presented to the detainee.
Especially at the university, the message provides relief. A spokesperson: “We had warned about social media and by the female students. Our security service provides assistance, for example in the evening by means of escorts to the car.”
What we need to keep in mind here is that regardless of the fact that refugees rape nonstop, if we don’t have them, there will be no one to work in the tech sector to pay the pensions of old white Germans.
Also, we have to keep in mind that it is sad that their countries are poor.
The fact that this revelation comes so soon after the discovery that a migrant was responsible for the rape and murder of the daughter of an EU official last month makes it clear that Germany is going to need to spend a lot more money on anti-racism awareness.