German municipality takes over costs: Shot stabber Mouhamed on his way to Senegal and the do-gooders mourn

According to information from the newspaper BILD, the body of the Senegalese Mouhamed D. (16), who was shot by the police in Dortmund, is on its way to Dakar (Senegal) by plane. The youth is to be buried in his hometown of Ndiaffate today (Thursday, August 18).

The funeral home in charge confirmed that the transfer began on Wednesday ( August 17). Before the coffin was taken to the airport, there was a prayer for the dead, said Managing Director Mehmet Balcok of Gurbet Funerals. Many mourners were present, including representatives of the Dortmund authorities.

According to Senegalese media, the body of Mouhamed D. will arrive in Dakar on Thursday afternoon local time and then be taken to Ndiaffate, 250 kilometres away. The coffin has to be reloaded on the way, because there is no direct flight. Hence the long last journey of the youth.

Mouhamed D. was killed during a police operation in the courtyard of a youth welfare facility in Dortmund last Monday ( August 8). According to current investigations, he had initially threatened to kill himself with a knife. Pepper spray and tasers did not work, the youth ran towards the officers carrying the knife. One of the police officers shot six times with his submachine gun. Five bullets hit the 16-year-old.

A few days ago, the unaccompanied refugee was to be buried in Dortmund. The pit had already been prepared. At the last minute, the funeral was cancelled – the Senegalese embassy had called. There were relatives in Senegal. They wanted the body to be repatriated.

Mouhamed D. is considered an orphan by the authorities. Senegalese media reported a man who described himself as the boy’s father. A cousin of the youth is the mayor of the city of Ndiaffate.

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A Somali knifeman randomly stabs a German pensioner to death and the German authorities prevent any commemoration for the victim

Peter M. had not walked far from his flat. It is perhaps 300 metres from the spot in Danziger Straße where he was found dying on the pavement shortly after 2 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2, all the way to his flat in Hindenburgstraße.

The 79-year-old knew the neighbourhood well. He was deeply rooted there. Peter M. lived in Hindenburgstraße for over 50 years. First with his parents, later when they died, he used the flat alone. “We were good neighbours,” says a man who lives in the house opposite and often met with Peter M.. In the residential neighbourhood on Danzigerstrasse and Hindenburgstrasse, where there are many apartment buildings from the post-war period, people are stunned by the crime. Also about the way the victim was treated. Many are disturbed by the silence, the lack of condolences and the inadequate information from the public prosecutor’s office about the crime and the perpetrator.

“Sometimes we went to the tennis hall and had a beer,” says the neighbour. He would talk to Peter M. about various things. Most recently, especially about the rising prices, but also about the traffic or the lack of parking spaces in Ludwigsburg. “Peter couldn’t harm anyone. We are all shocked about what happened. After all, he got along well with everyone.” Although Peter M. lived alone, he had contact with many neighbours and also relatives.

According to his acquaintances, Peter M. was a slim, sporty pensioner. He liked to go hiking and was often on foot in the neighbourhood. “He liked to have breakfast at Café Lutz in Oststraße.

The Military Historical Society, which like Peter M.’s relatives published an obituary, also remembers the quiet, reserved 79-year-old fondly. “He regularly supported us with exhibits for our exhibitions,” says a member of the society. Peter M. had a large military history collection, including many postcards. “Peter, we will miss you very much. We will not forget you,” reads the obituary of the Military Historical Society.

“The victim has been buried and now we hear nothing more about this inconceivable crime,” another neighbour of Peter M. writes to us. The reticence of the public prosecutor’s office in this case is indeed extraordinary. For the past two weeks, most of the answers to our newspaper’s questions have been that no information can be given to the outside world because of the investigations. Therefore, almost nothing is known about the crime, the perpetrator and the victim.

Only the following details have been made public by the public prosecutor’s office in Stuttgart: The alleged perpetrator, who was arrested on the evening of the day of the crime, is a 43-year-old refugee from Somalia who was accommodated in Ludwigsburg.

The public prosecutor’s office does not give any information on when he came to Germany and what kind of residence permit he has. The man is known to the police and remains silent about the crime. There are no indications of a motive. The refugee and Peter M. did not know each other, according to the public prosecutor’s office. The pensioner was therefore a haphazard victim. In principle, that is all the information we have.
The public prosecutor’s office has released even less information about Peter M.. Only that the victim was a 79-year-old man who lived in Ludwigsburg.

On Tuesday afternoon, there is a heavy heat across the residential neighbourhood in the eastern part of the city. The air is stagnant. Children play in the green courtyards. From a distance, you can hear the traffic from Friedrichstraße. Two flowers, a candle and a memorial stone in the shape of a book commemorate the crime at the spot where Peter M. was found. His name is still written on the letterbox of his flat. It will probably be gone soon.

Note: For this report we talked to four of Peter M.’s neighbours and acquaintances. They are very frustrated that the murdered man is hardly remembered.

https://www.lkz.de/lokales/stadt-ludwigsburg_artikel,-wer-war-das-opfer-der-bluttat-von-ludwigsburg-_arid,698183.html

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UK: A man waving a knife and shouting “Allah Akbar”, the police arrest him

Video footage has emerged of a knifeman being repeatedly tasered by armed police after clambering a house while screaming ‘Allah, allah!’. 

In a clip shared on social media on Wednesday, the man can be seen carrying a rucksack while waving a bladed weapon above his head as he stands above a front door on a quiet residential street, believed to be in Birmingham

He then lowers himself to the ground by stepping on an open window as a group of armed police officers and at least one service dog encircle him. 

The individual is seen raising the knife behind his head as he takes a step towards the group of at least 10 policemen and women.

It is then that the force fire him with tasers, but they appear to initially hit his rucksack. 

They eventually land a blow and the man falls to ground, knocking over wheelie bins as officers swoop in. 

One can be heard yelling: ‘Drop the knife!’ repeatedly, before another shouts: ‘I’ve got him.’ 

The video then pans to show multiple police cars and extra officers in the street. 

It is not clear where exactly the incident took place, but the video caption claims it was in Birmingham. 

A West Midlands Police spokesperson, said: ‘A man was sectioned under the Mental Health Act following reports of him acting erratically and being armed with a knife in a Birmingham street last night (16 Aug).

‘We were called to Fernhurst Road, Birmingham, at 7.30pm after a man was seen in the street with a large knife and shouting.

‘We were told he was hitting a tree with the knife and approaching people in cars.

‘The man, believed to be in his 40s, went inside a property before jumping from a porch roof.

‘He was tasered at the scene and detained before being taken to 

https://www.fdesouche.com/2022/08/18/birmingham-angleterre-un-homme-agite-un-couteau-et-hurle-allah-akbar-la-police-linterpelle/

Pro-EU Germany Aims to Take Back Territory Lost to Poland After War: Polish Central Bank Head

The head of Poland’s central bank has claimed that Germany is eying up ways of seizing territory lost to Poland after the end of the Second World War.

Adam Glapiński, the President of the Central Bank of Poland, also accused former Polish prime minister and European Council president Donald Tusk, whose “centrist” party was ousted by the current national conservative one, of aiming to overthrow Poland’s current political order with the backing of Germany in the hopes of creating of a federal EU superstate — a stated aim of the current sitting German government.

In an interview with local publication Gazeta Polska, the central banker accuses Germany of wanting to subordinate “the entire belt of countries between Germany and Russia” — seemingly through the European Union.

This, he claims, has long been part of Germany’s “basic national interests”, which allegedly involve “the merger of the German states, or the absorption of practically the GDR, i.e. the former Soviet occupation zone, and since the completion of this task, about regaining some form of their former lands, which are now within the borders of Poland”.

According to Glapiński, the implementation of Brexit, which saw the United Kingdom leave the European Union, paved the way for this plan, removing a significant roadblock to further EU federalisation.

The Central Bank tsar also accuses Donald Tusk, who now serves as an opposition leader within the country, of working with authorities in Brussels and Berlin in trying to bring Poland into a United States of Europe.

“He was probably promised that he would get the head of the European Commission for supporting the superstate project,” Glapiński claimed, saying that Tusk would likely abandon Poland’s own currency, the zloty, in favour of the euro should he gain power.

“The implementation of the task is to begin with the overthrow of the Polish government and the introduction of the euro to our country,” he continued. “For Poles, this means lowering the standard of living and resigning from quickly catching up with the welfare of Western European countries.”

Tusk reportedly is no friend of Glapiński, having reportedly sworn in the past to see him booted from office should he regain political power in Poland.

Glapiński believes that Brussels is supporting such an effort, accusing Eurocrats of withholding billions of euros in COVID-19 recovery funds in the hopes of being able to hand it to a government under Tusk.

Roughly €35 billion (~$36 billion) in loans and grants are owed to Poland by the EU, though the bloc has denied paying out the funds over disputes to do with domestic legal reforms implemented by the ruling Law and Justice party.

“In my opinion, everything indicates that from the beginning it was designed so that the money was not there,” he said. “This money is going to be given to the next government, constantly building a false narrative of what benefits citizens will have.”

Poland has not taken kindly to the scandal, and while at one point the government promised to try and meet the demands of Brussels, it has now sworn that it will turn on the Union if it does not soon release the funds.

“We have shown maximum goodwill, but concessions have yielded nothing,” Law and Justice party leader Jarosław Kaczyński previously said regarding the impasse between the country and Brussels.

“If the European Commission tries to push us against the wall, we will have no choice but to pull out all the cannons in our arsenal and open fire,” he went on to threaten, saying that the country would not shy away from adopting a “tooth for a tooth” approach to fighting the bloc that it is currently a part of.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/08/18/pro-eu-germany-aims-to-take-back-territory-lost-to-poland-after-war-polish-central-bank-head/