The Syrian assassin, who, according to the latest findings, injured four passengers on an ICE from Passau to Hamburg with a knife on Saturday morning, is said to be incapable of guilt. Previously was over three passengers, some seriously injured has been reported. The flash diagnosis “mentally unstable” is usually only applied to Arab perpetrators – and not to German ones.
From Max Bergmann
“Knife attack probably not a terror” was the headline daily News on Sunday afternoon after the fact. Previously, the 27-year-old Syrian national, who last lived in Passau near the Austrian border, injured four passengers on an ICE, some seriously. There is “no evidence of an Islamist background,” said criminal director Sabine Nagel. Furthermore, there is no evidence that the suspect had accomplices or confidants, as the Tagesschau continued.
“Paranoid schizophrenia” as a justification for the crime?
The so-called “refugee”, who is said to have entered Germany in 2014, is said to be suffering from delusional ideas and “paranoid schizophrenia”, according to an initial report. The psychological pre-existing illness of the ICE bomber was brought to the fore by mainstream media on Saturday morning immediately after the crime, although there was no reliable knowledge at that time. An all too common procedure, perpetrators of Arab origin are regularly stamped “incompetent” and “mentally ill”, while German perpetrators immediately and immediately after an act receive the stamp “right-wing radical” and “absolutely culpable”.
With a jackknife: 4 passengers seriously injured
On Saturday morning, the Islamist injured 4 men in the ICE 928 on the journey from Passau to Hamburg-Altona with a jackknife, some seriously. The Bavarian police previously reported three injured men. A 26-year-old passenger on the long-distance train suffered severe head injuries, and two 60-year-old travelers also suffered injuries that had to be treated medically. The Arab assassin stabbed travelers apparently indiscriminately. In another compartment, a 39-year-old passenger is said to have been so badly injured that he and the 26-year-old injured still had to seek medical help on Sunday evening. Both are currently still in inpatient treatment in a Bavarian hospital.
Murder investigation started
According to the latest findings, the assassin lost his job the day before his act, a fact that is also clearly emphasized by the mainstream media. This emphasis apparently serves to justify his cruel act and is presumably intended to arouse understanding in the left-green station clap, who lives and promotes the welcoming culture. The Islamist also stated in his interrogation that he had felt threatened by the 26-year-old traveler, who continues to need medical treatment. He thought that this “wanted to kill him”, so Oberstaatsanwalt Neuhof opposite the Tagesschau. It remains unclear whether the Syrian will ever be held accountable for his actions. Investigations into the murder of the Syrian assassin have begun. In the case of perpetrators of Arab origin classified as “psychologically unstable” by the mainstream, further criminal prosecution or even deportation to their home country in accordance with prevailing customs is rather unlikely.