RT: ‘Volleys of automatic fire’: Kalashnikov-armed attacker killed 1, injured 5 in shooting on busy Moscow street
A festive December evening turned deadly as a man armed with an assault rifle opened fire in the very heart of Moscow, killing one and injuring five people just across the street from a children’s department store.
It is just after 6pm on Thursday, twelve days before the end of the year. The city is all strung up with holiday lights and Muscovites are leaving work to shop for food and gifts for the upcoming New Year and Christmas holidays. The Central Children’s Store on Lubyanka Square, a few minutes’ walk from the Kremlin, is bustling. Nearby streets, cafes and restaurants are filled with people. Then shots ring out.
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More News On Today's Shooting Near FSB Intelligence Offices In Moscow
Four FSB officers, one civilian wounded in Lubyanka shooting — investigators -- TASS
Russian security officer dead, five injured in shooting at Moscow headquarters of security agency -- NBC/AP
One dead in shooting at Russian intelligence agency in Moscow -- The Guardian
Russia: Shooting near FSB intelligence offices in Moscow -- DW
Gunman Opens Fire in Central Moscow, Killing at Least 1 Near FSB Building -- Moscow Times
Videos From Deadly Shooting Outside Federal Security Service HQ in Central Moscow Emerge Online -- Sputnik
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So the Russians deal with the Islamic threat better than the West where liberals are in lala land.
"When this first case went public, the Muslim mechanic tried to claim that he sabotaged an American Airlines flight was about a contract dispute.
And then the ISIS videos came out.
So of course he got a slap on the wrist.
1. AA hired a mechanic who needs an Arab translator to function in court.
This goes beyond Press 2. This is utterly insane. Aside from the sabotage, this guy was working on aircraft with a marginal knowledge of the English language.
2. Up to 3 years. Possibly yes. For an alleged ISIS supporter who sabotaged a plane."
So a guy could have mass murdered 150 to 300 people in one go and the judicial system treats it as an oops.
Question: If the guy needs a Arabic translator in court, either the court is playing stupid and sticking the tax payer with the tab or American airlines is hiring mechanics who can't read the tech manuals.
Which is it?
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