**Update-The French Police, minus Inspector Clouseau, are reported to be hunting the two Islamic terrorist, who killed 12 in Paris, in a 51-square-mile forest north of the city.
Police tracked them to this region of France after they apparently held up gas station in the small town of Villers-Cotterets, which is situated not far from the forest in question.The Islamic terrorist attack in Paris serves a proof positive that once these Islamists are captured, authorities must either “take them out,” or make them disappear to some obscure intelligence agency “black site.”
They already had him.
Do you think the 2nd Amendment will be destroyed by the Biden Administration?(2)
French officials say that two of the three suspected attackers are brother’s-Cherif Kouachi and Said Kouachi- of which one of them, Cherif, is known to French intelligence because of a prior conviction for committing terrorism.
Kouachi was convicted on terrorism charges in 2008 for his involvement in “funneling jihadi fighters to Iraq.”
The third suspect, Mourad Hamyd, 18, who appears to be Cherif Kouachi’s brother-in-law, surrendered to police shortly after finding out that he was being sought for the shootings.During the shooting at the Charlie Hebdo offices, the shooters claimed to be affiliated with Al Qaeda in Yemen, before stating that they “killed Charlie Hebdo” and “avenged the Prophet Muhammed.”
Police have confirmed that the men are linked to a Yemeni terrorist network, but did not say whether or not the network was tied to Al Qaeda.
You read correctly. Much like the present Obama has done to Americans with the release of detainees from the GITMO prison, France’s intelligence agencies and its justice system, has failed the French people when they released a convicted and dangerous terrorist back onto its streets.Both Al Qaeda and the Islamic State group have repeatedly threatened to attack France, which is conducting airstrikes against extremists in Iraq and fighting Islamic militants in Africa. Charb was specifically threatened in a 2013 edition of the Al Qaeda magazine Inspire, which also included an article titled “France the Imbecile Invader.”
Cherif Kouachi, now 32, was sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of terrorism charges in 2008 for helping funnel fighters to Iraq’s insurgency. He said he was outraged at the torture of Iraqi inmates at the U.S. prison at Abu Ghraib near Baghdad and “really believed in the idea” of fighting the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.-Fox
Perhaps Obama needs to reconsider trying foreign terrorists on U.S. soil?