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Based on our local news that terrorist did wound two or three people. One of those probably got shot as there was mention about a man who tried to stop that terrorist before those Americans and it ended up in shooting.
Here are 3 guys who got medal from it, one American is missing from the photo as he was still in the hospital (I assume the old guy being French). http://hs10.snstatic.fi/webkuva/tays...9468284?ts=245 |
Those boys are heroes indeed. Everyone ran the other way from an AK-47, they ran towards.
Wayne Kyle: [to his sons] There are three types of people in this world: sheep, wolves, and sheepdogs. Some people prefer to believe that evil doesn't exist in the world, and if it ever darkened their doorstep, they wouldn't know how to protect themselves. Those are the sheep. Wayne Kyle: Then you've got predators who use violence to prey on the weak. They're the wolves. Wayne Kyle: And then there are those blessed with the gift of aggression, an overpowering need to protect the flock. These men are the rare breed who live to confront the wolf. They are the sheepdog. |
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The first passenger to have fought the gunman was the french guy who tried to enter the toilet but he has since requested anonymity. Then a gun was fired and the French-American passenger was injured by the bullet. That's when Spencer Stone jumped him with Alek Skarlatos, the student Anthony and that British guy helped restrain him. If you read the story coming out and you'd been in a Eurostar/Thalys/TGV you'd know he probably didn't make it more than a few feet from the toilet. Heroes. No need to try and put anyone down. |
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Good job, yes, well deserved medals.
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Critical condition = might die. |
US bails out and saves France? Wow, didn't see that coming, lol
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-- A French passenger who happened to be there tried to disarm Khazzani -- described as "small, slim, not very strong" -- but he got away and fired at least one shot, wounding a Franco-American traveller in his 50s. But the attack was quickly stopped when two off-duty US servicemen and their friend charged the gunman and restrained him. -- That to me comes off that this guy reacted upon a face to face chance encounter with the gunman, not to take away from his heroism, it's a bit different than these boys that actually charged towards the gunman from distance. What's with people on this board, have something negative to say even in situations. These guys are heroes, period. |
good news. Unbelievable, those fucking mass murdering retards, what the fuck is going on in their tiny brains? They should have thrown him under the fucking train.
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heard the guy shot is out of the hospital
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Europe really has to up security. Border controls need to tighten up. This is becoming ridiculous. Stop letting all these people in.
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Interesting that the US news completely fails to mention the British guy
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/24/europe/france-train-shooting/ There are plenty. |
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