It has now emerged that the man who drove a car into people at a Christmas market in Germany, killing five and injuring hundreds had previously threatened to commit a terror attack, and had also threatened to shoot judges.
Der Spiegel reports that “Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen apparently threatened to commit a terrorist act in 2013,” over a dispute with the state’s medical association in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
The report notes that he “threatened actions that would attract international attention and referred to the attack on the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.”
The report further notes that according to the Interior Ministry, Abdulmohsen’s apartment was searched and electronic media were also checked. However, investigators found no evidence of “real preparations for an attack.”
A district court sentenced Al-Abdulmohsen to a fine of just 900 Euros for “disturbing public peace by threatening to commit criminal offenses.”
The report further states that he again threatened an attack that “would be remembered for a long time” in 2014, and threatened suicide, prompting police to visit him for a threat assessment.
In 2015, Al-Abdulmohsen is said to have called the judges in his case racists and threatened to get a gun. Despite this, the state’s Interior Minister Christian Pegel notes that Al-Abdulmohsen was not listed as a threat and in 2016 he applied for asylum and was granted German citizenship.
The attack on Friday has sparked protests among right wingers in Germany demanding mass deportations:
Over 1,000 Right-wing protesters have flooded Magdeburg, demanding mass deportations after a Saudi psychiatrist allegedly killed five people and injured over 200 in a Christmas market attack. https://t.co/m1I8fTPEpU
— Toby Young (@toadmeister) December 22, 2024
As we highlighted yesterday, the German media is running with the narrative that he’s an ex-Muslim who now supports the anti-immigration AfD and hates the German establishment for allowing mass immigration of Islamists.
Legacy media lies again https://t.co/litYmYkkss
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 22, 2024
Those pushing back are arguing that the attacker is clearly masquerading as an ex-Islamist and has been doing so for years to secure asylum and avoid being extradited back to Saudi Arabia where he is a known criminal extremist.
Despite claims made by the German press, Taleb Al Abdulmohsen is not an ex-Muslim atheist, nor is he a fan of the AfD or Elon Musk. While he may have spread this misinformation himself, it aligns with the practice of Taqqiye, an Islamic doctrine that permits lying and deception… pic.twitter.com/tU2tRS51Lr
— Maral Salmassi (@MaralSalmassi) December 21, 2024
NEW – Ex-Muslims claim Germany Christmas market attacker Taleb Abdul Jawad isn't ex-Muslim and was using the Islamic concept of taqiyya to hide his identity.https://t.co/mCLhxvNlD5
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) December 22, 2024
Read this thread. The Magdeburg attacker was a fugitive from Saudi Arabia who was wanted for rape, who reinvented himself as an atheist activist in order to secure full asylum from Germany. https://t.co/qWzXjqdbhM
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) December 21, 2024
Saudi journalist: Magdeburg attacker was accused of rape, posed as ex-Muslim to get asylum in Germany –
— Robert Spencer (@jihadwatchRS) December 21, 2024
https://t.co/Ij0KipxXvb pic.twitter.com/2xZy9suE4d
The AfD has gained massive popularity in recent months, despite the opposition parties pushing to have it censored, to punish people who donate to the Party and even to have it banned.
JUST IN – AfD party leader Alice Weidel has overtaken Friedrich Merz (CDU) as the most popular candidate for chancellor ahead of the upcoming elections in Germany, according to the latest poll conducted by research institute INSA for BILD. pic.twitter.com/UucJLlskyC
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) December 22, 2024
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