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Vienna terror attack: Manhunt for 'armed and dangerous' gunmen underway after deadly shooting in Austria - UPDATES

Terror attack in Austria
© REUTERS/Lisi NiesnerPolice block a street near Schwedenplatz square after exchanges of gunfire in Vienna, Austria on November 2, 2020.
Swathes of Vienna were sealed off while special forces hunted multiple "heavily armed and dangerous" gunmen following a deadly suspected terror attack across six locations.


Two people were killed and fifteen hospitalised - seven with serious injuries - in the attack on the Austrian capital on Monday night, mayor Michael Ludwig told the national broadcaster ORF.

One of the deceased is a suspected perpetrator shot dead by police, and an officer is among the wounded, police said, as their counterparts in neighbouring Czech Republic enacted random border checks in case the perpetrators attempted to flee northwards.

Officials urged those on the streets to "take shelter" and warned the public not to leave their homes or use public transport, as interior minister Karl Nehammer said the "armed and dangerous" perpetrators were mobile and being hunted by special forces units.

The attacks - which come on the eve of a "hard" national lockdown - were all in the vicinity of the city's central synagogue near the Danube river, but it is not clear whether the place of worship was a target amid reports of shots being fired at those sitting outside the bars nearby.

Comment: There were unconfirmed reports about a possible hostage situation. The number of attackers remains unknown, and whether or not it involved the same attackers moving to six locations, or multiple groups/individuals.

Various shots of the attacks have made their way to social media:






Several videos allege to show the capture of some of the perpetrators. Unconfirmed if any are just suspects, or people unconnected with the attacks.





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UPDATE (11/3): Overnight the death count rose to 5, including an elderly man, woman, young passerby and a waitress. 22 were injured. Police are still looking for "at least one" gunman on the run. The dead attacker has been identified as 20-year-old ISIS wannabe Kujtim Fezjulai, an Austrian-North Macedonian. Shortly before the attack, he posted this selfie online:
Kujtim Fezjulai
© BILDKujtim Fezjulai poses with a barrage of weapons
Accompanying the picture on Instagram was a note where he pledged allegiance to Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, current head of ISIS. Fezjulai had a previous terror conviction for attempting to join ISIS in Syria. He was released from prison in December of last year.
He was convicted in April 2019 for membership of a terrorist group and sentenced to 22 months but was released early under the Juvenile Court Act, the Mirror reported, citing a report in Kronen Zeitung.

Fezjulai, who was shot dead by police about nine minutes into his attack, was wearing a fake suicide belt as he fired at his victims in the heart of the capital.
As usual, initial reports of multiple shooters are being whittled down to a lone shooter. (Curiously, all video of the attacks show only a single assailant, so unless more video comes to light, either there were multiple individuals operating in multiple locations, or a single individual operating in multiple locations. No word yet on if any of the people arrested or detained last night had any connection to the attacks.)
Police conducted a series of raids in Vienna and Lower Austria, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said on November 3, adding that they have found no evidence that a second shooter was involved.
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[Fezjulai] "managed to fool the deradicalization program of the justice system, to fool the people in it, and to get an early release through this," Nehammer told a press conference.
RT adds:
The minister also said that video footage provided by members of the public suggests that the gunman, who killed four and injured 22 before being shot dead by police, acted alone. However, the authorities are still working to rule out the possibility there was a second attacker.
Fourteen individuals have been arrested for questioning, in raids carried out after a search of Fezjulai's apartment.


Red Flag

Antifa gearing up for false flag violence - disguised as Trump-supporters

Antifa disguise
With merchants in Democrat-run cities boarding up their storefront windows, the possibility of serious urban violence is well understood. As horrific as that could get (ask anyone who lives in Minneapolis), the progressive fascists appear to have a plan in place to make it even worse: disguising their rioters as Trump-supporters in order to make the case that Donald Trump truly is a dictator that must be violently overthrown if he wins or arrested and prosecuted if he loses.

A source that has always been reliable was able to photograph an Antifa flyer:

Antifa Comrades

Comment: And right out of the radicals' mouths:




Snowflake

"We do not feel safe": Paris riot police use tear gas to disperse students over 'insufficient' Covid-19 measures

Paris lockdown
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French police deployed tear gas to remove blockades outside at least 10 high schools in Paris as students staged protests over coronavirus protocols not followed properly as the new academic year got underway in the country.

Hundreds of high school students in the French capital protested against inadequate social distancing and coronavirus transmission mitigation measures on Tuesday, a day after schools reopened for a new term across France - less than one week after the country entered its second lockdown amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.

The students used trash cans to block the entrances to at least ten schools in the capital, with some of the worst tensions seen at The Colbert high school in the city's 10th arrondissement and the Sophie-Germain school in the 4th arrondissement.

Comment: It's unlikely that these city-dwelling students reflect the thinking of the majority in France. However, what is revealed in their comments is that these restrictions are inconsistent and nonsensical.

See also: More than 400 people arrested at anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne


Pirates

Gunmen storm Kabul University, killing 22, in second deadly attack on students in just over a week

Kabul attack
© REUTERSAfghan policemen keep watch near the site of an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan Nov 2, 2020
Gunmen stormed Kabul University, killing at least 22 people including students in their classrooms, on Monday and Islamic State militants claimed responsibility for what President Ashraf Ghani called a "despicable act of terror."

In a video message, Ghani, who once lectured at the university, announced a national day of mourning to honor the victims and offered his "condolences and profound sympathies to the nation" and the families of the victims.

"My heart is still beating for this academic institution," he said. "Today's attack has left us grief-stricken."

Gunmen barged into Kabul University in the morning, killing students in their classrooms and firing on others as they fled, officials and witnesses said, in what was the second attack on an educational institution in the capital in just over a week.

The three attackers killed at least 22 people, including students, and wounded 22 others before Afghan security forces shot the gunmen dead, the health ministry said.

Stormtrooper

More than 400 people arrested at anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne

Police use OC spray on protesters
© Erik Anderson/AAPPolice use OC spray on protesters during an anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne on Tuesday. More than 400 people were arrested. Photograph:
Victoria police say protesters disregarded the directions of the chief health officer by gathering for a mass rally

A policewoman was taken to hospital after she was injured when officers shut down a large anti-lockdown rally and arrested more than 400 protesters in Melbourne's CBD.

Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Victorian parliament on Tuesday to oppose the state government's strict Covid-19 lockdowns in Melbourne that were eased last week, holding up signs that read "Tell the Truth", "Not Happy Dan", "Masks Don't Work" and "Corona Hoax 1984".

A Victoria police spokeswoman told Guardian Australia the force "was disappointed to arrest a large number of protestors who again showed disregard for the safety of the broader community and the directions of the chief health officer".

Restrictions in Melbourne currently allow for protests of groups up to 10 people within 25km of a home while wearing a mask. But police said they arrested 404 people after forming a large circle around the group to contain the protest just after midday.

Comment: Good on the people of Australia for assembling and speaking out against the government's draconian measures.

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NPC

Tyrannical nutjob Gretchen Whitmer orders restaurants to collect customers' information amid COVID-19 'surges' in Michigan

Gretchen Whitmer
Michigan restaurants will have to begin tracking the names and numbers of customers in case of COVID-19 outbreaks starting Monday under a policy announced Thursday as the state experiences surges in cases of the virus.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services unveiled orders that limit non-residential indoor gatherings without fixed seating to 50 people — the limit was 500 — and restrict individual table sizes at restaurants to six people.

The health department's order on Thursday came on a day when Michigan set a daily case record at 3,675, along with 41 more deaths. That's the most new confirmed cases in a single day during the seven-month pandemic for the state.


Comment: Depending on who and how these numbers are being counted of course.


The coronavirus trends in Michigan are "incredibly concerning," said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the state's chief medical executive. As of Wednesday, the state reported 1,348 adults with COVID-19 in hospitals, three times the 405 adults with COVID-19 in hospitals one month ago.

Cut

Pakistani girls' school stages mock BEHEADING as cleric vows vengeance on France for 'insulting the Prophet'

pakistani girls school mock beheading
© Facebook / Jamia Syeda Hafsa
A girls' religious school in Islamabad staged a mock beheading in front of its young students as a cleric preached that Muslims would exact vengeance on France - and on the West in general - for "insulting" Prophet Mohammed.

A woman in full face veil uses a scimitar to behead an effigy in front of hundreds of assembled students, many holding signs sporting protest slogans, in video posted to the official Facebook account of Jamia Syeda Hafsa, a Pakistani girls' seminary, last week.

Attention

65% of college students say rioting and looting is 'justified,' new poll finds

blm protest signs
© CC 2.0 By Life Matters via Pexels
What the poll really conveys is that many of today's young people neither understand nor respect the importance of property rights in a free society.

More rioting and looting broke out in American cities this week. This time, it was Philadelphia consumed by violence after a police shooting.

According to ABC News, at least 30 police officers have been injured in the violent unrest, while dozens of people have been arrested for rioting or vandalism. Mobs have descended on Walmart and rushed out carrying TVs, while other agitators ransacked Footlocker for new sneakers. The full number of businesses ravaged by the destruction is increasing and still being tallied.

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Cross

Canadian police probe 'suspicious' fires that destroyed two churches located just 10 minutes apart

burning church Strathroy-Caradoc canada
© Twitter / OPP West Region
Provincial police in Canada's Ontario have launched a probe into twin fires that destroyed churches in two neighboring towns on the same night.

Emergency crews responded to a fire inside the historical South Caradoc United Church in the community of Strathroy-Caradoc in southwestern Ontario at around 12:30am on Sunday. However, they were too late to save the historic structure.

"It was fully involved by the time we arrived," Joop Devoest, deputy fire chief of Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Department, told local media.

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Red Flag

Best of the Web: National Guard troops arrive in multiple US cities ahead of election night chaos

national guard target philly
Guard troops in a Humvee outside a Target in Philadelphia.
In preparation for any emergencies, including widespread social unrest following election results on Tuesday night, the National Guard has been deployed in several states.

Fears of election night chaos have gripped state governments for the last month, forcing Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachusetts on Monday to "activate" 1,000 Massachusetts National Guard members.

And in Oregon, Gov. Kate Brown, for the second time in two months, declared a state of emergency for the Portland metro area, citing potential social unrest surrounding the election.

Comment: Get the popcorn ready, folks!

See also: States mull deploying National Guard amid worries about Election Day unrest