Germany: Stabbing in Aschaffenburg leaves 2 dead

The arrested man is an Afghan, named Enamullah O who lives in an asylum shelter. One of the dead is a smalll boy aged 2. According to German press the knifeman attacked a kindergarten group. Police say he has been “psychologically conspicuous” in the past. They are stumpt at the moment for a motive. 

Children again. Is this some kind of child sacrifice to appease the pagan deities? Or is it just that children are too small to effectively fight back?

From DW and Bild

A stabbing in the southern German city of Aschaffenburg has left two people dead on Wednesday, local police said.

A 41-year-old man and a two-year-old boy died in the attack. Two others were seriously injured.

A 28-year-old suspect who police say is from Afghanistan has been taken into custody after the killing. Another person who witnessed the attack is also being held for questioning, but is not suspected of wrongdoing.

Two people are dead! According to BILD information, the victims are a man (41) and a Moroccan boy (2). In addition, “two seriously injured people are being treated in hospital,” according to the Police. There is also said to be a child among the seriously injured.

The motives for the attack are still unclear, but police have launched an investigation.

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  1. Terrorism in general would of course seek to terrorise but a particular hallmark of Islamic terrorism is its unequivocal desire for such as we saw with Arab-Palestinian terrorism throughout the decades, the conduct of ISIS, and the supposedly lone-wolf attacks which are overwhelmingly random and attempt to hit the most vulnerable – families, children. It would seem that the softer the target the better in order to terrorise and intimidate.

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