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72-year-old mass murderer found dead

today at 02.59 Johan Edgar

The man suspected of shooting dead 10 people at a dance studio in Monterey Park, California, is dead after shooting himself as police approached.

Police Chief Robert Luna stated this at a press conference last night.

The killer was named as 72-year-old Hur Can Tran.

“The suspect sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene,” said Robert Luna.

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    Defense Minister Pål Jonson (M). Photo: Svt

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    Rasmus Paludan, leader of the Stram Kurs party. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

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  • Hi Lina, Do you think we would have reacted the same if it was a Bible that Paludan burned?

    Per

    Don’t know Peter. So probably don’t think anything special about it.

    But if that happens, we will report on any reactions ?

  • Hi, I know you can’t deny Rasmus Pauldan burning the Koran, but you can’t deny him protection now that there’s such a shortage of police officers. We have to put a stop to the Danish pig.

    Tobias Ljungberg

    Joakim Nergelius, professor of jurisprudence, explains how it works in this article.

    Oisín Cantwell pondered the question in this column last spring.

    Peter Kadhammar has also written about it, here you can read how he reasoned.

  • Why not just totally ignore Paludan when he burns the Koran!? After all, every individual who worldwide gets upset every time the Koran is burned makes themselves Paludan’s useful idiots. He thus gets exactly the attention he desires, plus a little more.

    Lasse

    In Råslätt in Jönköping, the residents chose to do just that – in the middle of the burning riot chaos last Easter.

    Here you can read about it.

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    leif

    It seems unclear.

    We have contacted Swedish Match regarding this, but they have not yet given an answer.

  • Should I, as a Swede, be upset by the burning of Swedish flags by offended people in, among other places, Ankara? In fact, I don’t care one bit! So easily offended, I’m glad I’m not ???

    Lasse

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