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Dutch police arrest Turkish known wolf for killing 3 in tram honour killing,Turkey probing as well
2019-03-19
Tying up initial reports here and here with a ribbon. Note how quickly the authorities reacted to a possible jihadi attack.
[AlAhram] Dutch police nabbed
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
a Ottoman Turkish man suspected of shooting dead three people and wounding five on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday.

Utrecht police announced the suspect, 37-year-old Gokmen Tanis, had been taken into custody.

The city was put into lockdown after the shooting, shortly after the morning rush hour, which authorities initially said was an apparent terrorist attack. Police conducted raids in several locations.

But hours after the shooting, the gunman's motive remained unclear.
Unclear to some, most definitely. But not to others — read on, dear Reader:
A prosecutor said it could be for "family reasons"
...which translates as an honour killing when the victim is female...
and The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...Qatar's colony in Asia Minor....
's state-run Anadolu news agency, quoting relatives of the gunman, said he had fired at a relative on the tram and had then shot at others who tried to help her.

Helicopters hovered over the usually quiet mediaeval town.

Authorities had raised the terrorism threat in Utrecht province to its highest level, schools were told to shut their doors and paramilitary police increased security at airports, other vital infrastructure and at mosques.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte convened crisis talks immediately after the incident, which came three days after a lone gunman killed 50 people in mass shootings at two mosques in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.

"Our country has today been shocked by an attack in Utrecht... A terrorist motive cannot be excluded," Rutte said.

"The first reports have led to disbelief and disgust. Innocent people have been struck by violence... We are now doing everything we can to find the perpetrator or perpetrators as soon as possible. That is now our complete focus."

The mayor of Utrecht, Jan van Zanen, said three people had been killed and nine injured, three of them seriously. The number of injured was later lowered to five.

Dutch police issued an image of Tanis and warned the public not to approach him.

The suspect had had previous run-ins with police, the prosecutor said. Local broadcaster RTV Utrecht said earlier the suspect was known to police for both minor and major crimes, including a shooting in 2013.

The shooting took place in Kanaleneiland, a quiet residential district on the outskirts of Utrecht with a large immigrant population.

Turkey probing deadly Dutch shooting attack, Erdogan says

[IsraelTimes] Ottoman Turkish intelligence services are investigating the deadly shooting attack in the Netherlands to determine whether it was a terror attack or a possible family dispute, President Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First
... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him. It's a sin, a shame, and a felony to insult the president of Turkey...
said Monday.

According to Turkish media, the main suspect, Gokmen Tanis, was born in Yozgat, central Turkey. Turkish state news agency Anadolu, citing “relatives” of the alleged assailant, said it may have been a possible “family dispute.”

‘If he did it, he must be punished,’ says estranged father of Utrecht suspect

[IsraelTimes] The father of the Ottoman Turkish-born man suspected of killing three people in an attack Monday in the Dutch city of Utrecht said his son should be punished if found responsible, a Ottoman Turkish news agency reports.

"If he did it, he must be punished," the DHA agency quoted Mehmet Tanis, father of 37-year-old suspect Gokmen Tanis, as saying after what Dutch officials said was likely a terror-related attack.

His father revealed he had lost contact with his son, having returned to his homeland in 2008 after divorcing his wife, DHA reports. She remained in the Netherlands with Gokmen.

Mehmet Tanis says he had since remarried and now lives in the central province of Kayseri.

"I have had no dialogue, no contact with my son for 11 years. We have not spoken to one another since 2008," he tells DHA.
I believe the technical term is throwaway kid.
Another Times of Israel article adds this tidbit:
Using the handle “HateDemocrat,” Tanis has threatened violence in the past against PowNed, a right-wing news website.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Forgive me, poor Rijn de Begijn!
I can't know your joy or your pain...
You're probably breezy
And lovably cheesy
But Limburgs is hard on my brain.
Posted by: Uluns Hapsburg3366   2019-03-19 23:52  

#3  

In Utrecht stood Vredenburg Castle
(the Spanish could be such a hassle!)...
But Dutch are not German;
Mohammedan vermin
Had better take care who they rassle.

Or not... but ya go to war with the deracinated tulipants ya got.
Posted by: Threamble Turkeyneck5344   2019-03-19 16:50  

#2  And then there was the turkey probing... All in all, a collection of perversities.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-03-19 01:09  

#1  He was defending a tram's honour?
Posted by: gorb   2019-03-19 01:03  

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