markysimmo
Johnny nice-tits
Lets hope his human rights dont get infringed in custody because we couldnt have that could we, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Theyve got the right guy. He's guilty.
reddit?
How could you possibly know that for certain?
Because thick qunts posted it on twitter and reddit?
I bet you are one of those who think violence is a means of asserting you superiority
I would wait to hear the full story first before making up my mind
What does the fact he's 'migrant' have to do with this?
No, Roy - you were watching the headlines of his 'capture'
I think it would still be a while before the full array of facts come to the surface and an investigation is carried out
Americans (/humans) are odd, celebrating in the streets after they did like that. I understand you would feel a massive weight of your shoulders, knowing you can walk freely again...but they still killed 4 people. I'm not sure what there is to celebrate? People calling it "a victory" are well off the mark.
Tamerlan was in Chechnya from 2009 until 2010. Something that wasn't in the media I believe. He stayed with his family for a while but then went to the Georgia/Chechnya border. One big mountain, filled with radical muslims (not only Chechens). They 'brainwash' young guys into thinking America is the devil. The Western Civilization is a non-religious devil and offer them military training. There is a lot of terrorism going on in Grozny that no one knows about. 2010 was a year of terrorism in Chechnya, while 2009 was 'the massive recruitment'.
And non-surprisingly, Tamerlan started posting Jihad related stuff on Youtube and Vkontakte (russian FB) and started to distance himself from the American people. He most likely had a plan and persuaded his younger brother into doing this.
A 19-year old confused, broken, angry little boy and a 26-year old athletic man, tricked by jihadists.
There you have your two massive terrorists, with huge media covering. Something all serial killers/terrorists dream about.
Agreed... maybe I'm wrong, but it seems a very American thing to me. I felt the same way when they celebrated the killing of Osama too. I can appreciate the relief and the sense of justice and even revenge, but I find the joyous-looking celebrations - as if they've just won a sports tournament or something - a bit odd.
Long discussion...and sadly, far too late for us not to be involved. We have, for centuries, taken what we wanted from everywhere.
Agreed... maybe I'm wrong, but it seems a very American thing to me. I felt the same way when they celebrated the killing of Osama too. I can appreciate the relief and the sense of justice and even revenge, but I find the joyous-looking celebrations - as if they've just won a sports tournament or something - a bit odd.
Agreed... maybe I'm wrong, but it seems a very American thing to me. I felt the same way when they celebrated the killing of Osama too. I can appreciate the relief and the sense of justice and even revenge, but I find the joyous-looking celebrations - as if they've just won a sports tournament or something - a bit odd.
I think we can give them the Osama killing!! Celebrate that one all they like!!!!