Originally Posted by superbeets Rather than face terrorism charges, Danish jihadis who return to the European country from Syria are offered rehabilitation.
Sums up the insanity that is Guesserism, errr, liberalism.
This is the first picture of the terror suspect believed to have killed a film director and Jewish security guard in two attacks in Copenhagen. Danish-born Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein, 22, was killed after opening fire on officers who had closed down the area surrounding Norrebro metro station at about 5am today. The man - whom police said is known to them due to past violence and gang-related activities - is thought to have killed two people in separate attacks at a free speech event and a synagogue.
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Terror suspect: Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein (pictured) was killed in Denmark after opening fire on officers
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Criminal record: Police said El-Hussein (above) is known to them due to past violence, gang-related activities and and possession of weapons. He is pictured (right) in an image issued by police after the 2013 knife attack
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Gunned down: The terror suspect believed to have killed two men in separate shootings in Copenhagen on Valentine's Day was shot dead by police this morning after a dramatic standoff
Earlier, at 5am police closed in on Norrebro station as the suspect emerged with a weapon from an address police were watching.
The man was killed in the street after opening fire on those who had cornered him, his body seen lying on the pavement as forensic teams swooped the scene at dawn.
Asked if the suspect was linked to any known terrorist groups, a police spokesman said: 'We do not have concrete knowledge of him being a traveller to conflict zones.'
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Attack: The man is thought to be the sole gunman in yesterday's terror attacks. He was killed after opening fire on police officers who had surrounded an address in the Norrebro district (above)
Film director Finn Noergaard, 55, was killed yesterday at a cafe. Hours later, security employee Dan Uzan, 37, was shot in the head as he stood outside a building belonging to the city's Great Synagogue. Also, it was revealed tonight that El Hussein was released from prison two weeks ago after serving part of a jail sentence for a knife attack on a teenage train passenger in 2013. This afternoon two people were led out of an internet cafe in handcuffs as part of the probe.
A syndrome many countries in Europe are affected by.Involving Islamic extremists seeking to impose their values, clashing with their adopted nations values, with fatal results. Copenhagen and Paris just been the latest examples.