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norwegian police now saying both events are not related.
Originally posted by TheCoffinman
reply to post by guessing
he owned and used a glock for sure... saw this in an article somewhere on Google an hr ago..
no, im not actually, im simply stirring the pot sort of speak. when an islam hating thread is tops on ATS for a day with almost no factual basis for it, well it pissed me off. so im making a point with my headline in that no, his religion had nothing to do with this attack, as far as we know, therefore not all christians are radical barbarians... same goes with muslims. simply pointing this out, or trying to, to all the islam hating ATS'ers on here. but in this case, its only a piece of the conversation..
and why must he be mentally ill? many a serial killer we're found to be not only competent but smart, genius even..
I really do not see why people find it so hard to believe one person acted alone on this. If they had of said it was some terrorist organization I bet everyone would be like "Ha! That terrorist group doesn't really exist, they made it up!".
Originally posted by mistermonculous
I smell (no pun upon regional cuisine intended) a strong whiff of herring. He acted alone? Really?
Norwegian massacre suspect talks about faith and strength on Twitter
....Anders also posted messages on Christian fundamentalist websites, Norwegian police said, but did not say which sites.
Police said they were investigating reports that a second man might have been involved in the shooting on Utoya island.
'We have heard the same accounts of a second gunman, and are working hard to establish if that was the case,' Einar Aas of the Oslo police told the online edition of newspaper VG. Oslo deputy police chief Roger Andresen termed Friday's attacks as terror acts that could be punishable with a maximum 21-year prison term
Police have detained a man outside a hotel where Norway's prime minister was meeting families of shooting victims. The man told reporters he was detained "because I have a knife."
The man, who appeared to be around 20 years old, was standing outside the hotel next to reporters when two officers apprehended him and led him to a police car.
The man told reporters he was a member of the Labor Party's youth wing and was carrying a knife "because I feel unsafe."