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Following just days after the Hollywood Jihadi shoot-up at Hollywood & Vine we have this incident in europe, an obviously pre-planned active shooter who intended to send a Christmas message and kill some Kafirs before entering heaven and receiving 72 Virginians. The Perp Amrani, was following the now standard proceedure among Islamist men sweeping europe, rape a Christian Woman and kill Kafir children, who then become his slaves in the next world serving his sexual pleasure. One would imagine that this co-ordinated wave of rape and murder was triggered by the recent pronouncements across the internet by a host of Shieks and Imams, the now current Genocide against Black Africans and Egyptian Christians, all but ignored by MSM. This trend will spread.
LIEGE, Belgium A lone attacker armed with grenades and guns assaulted a busy bus stop in Liege, a city in eastern Belgium, Tuesday killing four and injuring 75, according to various news reports from the country.
News reports said the attack began at about 12:30 p.m. when the man lobbed several grenades at the bus shelter in Place Saint-Lambert, a busy downtown square. The reports said witnesses reported four explosions and gun fire.
Dec. 13: Ambulances arrive at the incident in Liege.
Belgian officials identified the attacker as Norodine Amrani, 33, a Liege resident who they said had done jail time for offenses involving guns, drugs and sexual abuse. He was among the dead, but Liege Prosecutor Danielle Reynders told reporters it was unclear if he committed suicide or died by accident. He did not die at the hands of police, she said.
The attack left blood splattered across the cobblestones of the central area of Liege city, which was crowded with people doing Christmas shopping in nearby markets.
Footage from the scene showed people, including a large group of children, fleeing down the streets of the city center -- some still carrying shopping bags. Ambulances and police vehicles descended on the area.
The dead also included two teenage boys, 15 and 17, and a 75-year-old woman, she said. The La Libre newspaper reported that a 2-year-old girl was clinging to life.
It was not immediately clear what motivated the attack, but Interior Ministry official Peter Mertens said it did not involve terrorism.
Reynders said Amrani had been summoned for police questioning on Tuesday but the reason for the questioning was not clear.
Officials said Amrani left his home in Liege with a backpack, armed with hand grenades, a revolver and an FAL assault rifle
News reports said police helicopters were flying over the city and a medical post has been set up in the courtyard of the palace of the Prince Bishops court house located on the site.
VRT Radio spoke with Herve Taveirne from the courthouse into which he had fled to escape the gunfire.
"We were in the courthouse building and were just leaving when we saw someone toss a grenade," Taveirne said. "I grabbed a little boy ... and took him back into the courthouse.
Outside the building I heard shooting ... Our lives were in danger. This man was shooting in any direction. We ran for our lives at that point."
Place Saint-Lambert is a busy crossroads. Every day 1,800 buses serve the square, which leads to downtown shopping streets. The Place Saint-Lambert and the nearby Place du Marche host the Liege's annual Christmas market which consists of 200 retail cabins and attracts some 1.5 million visitors a year
Read more: Attackers Throw Explosives In Belgian Town, Killing 4 And Injuring Dozens | Fox News
LIEGE, Belgium A lone attacker armed with grenades and guns assaulted a busy bus stop in Liege, a city in eastern Belgium, Tuesday killing four and injuring 75, according to various news reports from the country.
News reports said the attack began at about 12:30 p.m. when the man lobbed several grenades at the bus shelter in Place Saint-Lambert, a busy downtown square. The reports said witnesses reported four explosions and gun fire.
Dec. 13: Ambulances arrive at the incident in Liege.
Belgian officials identified the attacker as Norodine Amrani, 33, a Liege resident who they said had done jail time for offenses involving guns, drugs and sexual abuse. He was among the dead, but Liege Prosecutor Danielle Reynders told reporters it was unclear if he committed suicide or died by accident. He did not die at the hands of police, she said.
The attack left blood splattered across the cobblestones of the central area of Liege city, which was crowded with people doing Christmas shopping in nearby markets.
Footage from the scene showed people, including a large group of children, fleeing down the streets of the city center -- some still carrying shopping bags. Ambulances and police vehicles descended on the area.
The dead also included two teenage boys, 15 and 17, and a 75-year-old woman, she said. The La Libre newspaper reported that a 2-year-old girl was clinging to life.
It was not immediately clear what motivated the attack, but Interior Ministry official Peter Mertens said it did not involve terrorism.
Reynders said Amrani had been summoned for police questioning on Tuesday but the reason for the questioning was not clear.
Officials said Amrani left his home in Liege with a backpack, armed with hand grenades, a revolver and an FAL assault rifle
News reports said police helicopters were flying over the city and a medical post has been set up in the courtyard of the palace of the Prince Bishops court house located on the site.
VRT Radio spoke with Herve Taveirne from the courthouse into which he had fled to escape the gunfire.
"We were in the courthouse building and were just leaving when we saw someone toss a grenade," Taveirne said. "I grabbed a little boy ... and took him back into the courthouse.
Outside the building I heard shooting ... Our lives were in danger. This man was shooting in any direction. We ran for our lives at that point."
Place Saint-Lambert is a busy crossroads. Every day 1,800 buses serve the square, which leads to downtown shopping streets. The Place Saint-Lambert and the nearby Place du Marche host the Liege's annual Christmas market which consists of 200 retail cabins and attracts some 1.5 million visitors a year
Read more: Attackers Throw Explosives In Belgian Town, Killing 4 And Injuring Dozens | Fox News