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2 hours ago, milan.cech said:

Christ, I was at the very same place a couple of days ago. This is so wrong, so wrong.

About an hour before the shooting started i was in the city and not far away from the place, a 15 year old girl is now dead because of these fucking cowards, mate got something on tape, i should have been there, fuck...

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17 minutes ago, CHOULO19 said:

Erm guys, the Munich incident last night is definitely not an attack by a Muslim extremist group or lone wolf. The suicide alone should have given that much away. 

he's from Iran, and the witnesses reported the "allahu" cry

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1 minute ago, lucio said:

he's from Iran, and the witnesses reported the "allahu" cry

The fact that he's from Iran is more proof that this has nothing to do with ISIS/Al Qaeda, because it means if he is Muslim, then he is most likely Shia not Sunni. 

The witness is almost definite wrong.

There's also a video of him saying in perfect German accent that he's German. And as I alluded to, there is no way that a Muslim extremist would commit suicide because to them that means going straight to hell. 

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Guessing, but it sounds like one of the dozens of US shootings more than ISIS

''I don't know who I am/am I gay?/ bi-curious?/I'm a teenager no one understands me/I.ve been bullied/I cant get laid/.....Right that's it I hate everyone now.''

In the US he'd go to his daddies armoury and take out a load of weapons and shoot up the High School, in Munich it was where his cool contempories hang out- McDonalds

Mind you, he is probably inspired by the latest glut of Muslim jihad nutters

 

 

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1 hour ago, Fulham Broadway said:

Guessing, but it sounds like one of the dozens of US shootings more than ISIS

''I don't know who I am/am I gay?/ bi-curious?/I'm a teenager no one understands me/I.ve been bullied/I cant get laid/.....Right that's it I hate everyone now.''

In the US he'd go to his daddies armoury and take out a load of weapons and shoot up the High School, in Munich it was where his cool contempories hang out- McDonalds

Mind you, he is probably inspired by the latest glut of Muslim jihad nutters

Yeah, clearly has some mental issues. Apparently, according to the police, he was obsessed with mass shootings and was 'inspired' by Anders Breivik; which would explain why he did the shooting yesterday on the 5th anniversary of Breivik's massacre. 

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20 hours ago, Fernando said:

Are guns legal in Germany like in the USA? 

No, as far as I know they have the same weapon-laws like us in Austria. So in order to get access to weapons you first need to pass a psychological test and then you have to take lessons held by professionals to get a license, 

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4 hours ago, Beigl said:

No, as far as I know they have the same weapon-laws like us in Austria. So in order to get access to weapons you first need to pass a psychological test and then you have to take lessons held by professionals to get a license, 

So then if this is the case, this is far more stricter then USA. And yet people still find ways to kill other people. 

This is why I never believe all the excuse of the loose weapons law in the US. Banning the guns by themselves will not solve this issue. 

As you seen by this example or even in France where a guy killed people with a truck......

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So then if this is the case, this is far more stricter then USA. And yet people still find ways to kill other people. 

This is why I never believe all the excuse of the lose weapons law in the US. Banning the guns by themselves will not solve this issue. 

As you seen by this example or even in France where a guy killed people with a truck......

True, people always find ways to kill each other, but then again stricter weapon rules lower the risks of people getting killed. In western and middle European countries like France, Germany and Austria, which don't have as liberal weapon regulations as in America, are far less shootings (I exclude terrorist attacks), because the average person doesn't own a gun over here to kill his neighbour because of an argument. Not a single week goes by in which you don't hear of deadly shootings in the US and one of the reasons of that is the easy access to guns. In Austria for example it's forbidden to take a loaded gun out on the streets, except you are a member of the police or special agent. Stricter rules don't stop idiots like Breivik or IS terrorists, but they lower the risk of normal people getting into shootings.

As you mentioned banning all guns doesn't solve the problem as a whole, but finding regulations for them can lower the risks of violence on the street.

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