Copenhagen, Denmark – Palestinian Man Suspected Of Stabbing Danish Policeman

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    FILE - A policeman takes photos of a police vehicle covered with flowers after a memorial service held for those killed on Saturday by a 22-year-old gunman, in Copenhagen February 16, 2015. ReutersCopenhagen, Denmark – Denmark’s intelligence agency says a Palestinian man suspected of attempted murder for stabbing a policeman is behind an attack this year on a Swedish government minister.

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    The PET intelligence agency made the announcement in a statement Wednesday that its Swedish counterpart confirmed, adding that the suspect earlier had threatened a policeman in Denmark.

    PET said he may have sympathies for Islamic extremists in Syria, and could “be mentally unstable.”

    The agency said the man sprayed Swedish Justice Minister Morgan Johansson with a fire extinguisher during a visit to a Swedish asylum-seeker center. While Johansson wasn’t harmed, the man was detained and later released.

    On Wednesday, the suspect was ordered to remain in custody for three weeks after seriously injuring a policeman on Tuesday at Center Sandholm, Denmark’s largest asylum center.


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    8 years ago

    that’s what you get for letting Muslims into Europe WITHOUT screening them

    golani
    golani
    8 years ago

    must be because of israel that he stabbed this officer

    8 years ago

    So please tell me what else is new?
    This news service is appropriately named,
    “VosIzNeias” because it reports what’s new.
    But with this terrorist Palestinian stabbing a Danish policeman, that is NOT new. These terrorists are killers. They learn to kill from when they are young. Other children are taught to think.