Police Kill Terrorist “Asylum Seeker”, Wasn’t Deported Because Of ‘Human Rights Law’


He was released in early 2013, after just five years behind bars, and was allowed to remain in Germany because he was a refugee. He reportedly threatened police officers upon his release.

He claimed that his life was endangered back in his native Iraq, and therefore the European Court of Human Rights rules did not permit his deportation. Thank goodness for Liberalism! His safety was deemed to be far more important than the threat he posed to German citizens.

Magically, Yousef’s electronic tag was removed just hours before a vicious attack he started on Thursday morning.

Yousef went for a female police officer as she stepped out of her patrol car, stabbing her in the neck, just above her protective clothing. The officer’s partner immediately drew his gun, shooting Yousef four times. Four more police vehicles arrived on the scene and one other officer is thought to have opened fire.

The female officer was rushed to hospital where she received emergency surgery and is now thought to be in a stable condition. Paramedics also attempted to save Yousef, but were unable to revive him.

Police initially attempted to present the case as a “random act of violence,” Then his terrorist credentials made this theory impossible towards the evening.

Dirk Feuerberg, Berlin’s chief prosecutor, said in a statement: “The person killed is an Iraqi citizen known to us who was convicted in 2008 of membership in a foreign terrorist organization and sentenced to eight years imprisonment.”

Yousef was convicted along with three others for attempting to assassinate the former Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi during a visit to Berlin in 2004. The group was also convicted of membership of Ansar al-Islam, a jihadist group from Iraqi Kurdistan with links to Al-Qaeda.

Source: Breitbart
And Obama wants to bring thousands of such peace loving Islamists to America…

 



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