Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France
hcs_$reboot writes: A heavily armed gunman opened fire aboard a packed high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris late Friday afternoon, wounding several passengers before he was tackled and subdued by two Americans Marines. The assault was described as a terrorist attack. President Barack Obama has expressed his gratitude for the "courage and quick thinking" of the passengers on a high-speed train in France, including U.S. service members, who overpowered the gunman. Bernard Cazeneuve, the French interior minister, paid tribute to the Marines as he arrived at the scene, and said "Thanks to them we have averted a drama. The Americans were particularly courageous and showed extreme bravery in extremely difficult circumstances."
This sort of thing feeds into the TSA mentality - search everyone everywhere every time. And then it will feed into the NRA mantra of everyone being armed everywhere every time.
When the truth of the matter is we just need more trained people. Everyone to boot camp!
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
No idea where the marine story everyone is printing came from. US Govt identified them only as service members, but Oregon newspaper figured out who they were:
http://www.oregonlive.com/today/index.ssf/2015/08/oregon_national_guard_member_h.html
How is this related to slashdot's supposed themes, this is just general news
really?
It's awesome that these guys (the two marines and a civilian, from what I read) had the courage and presence of mind in a highly stressful and unexpected situation to charge in and ultimately save a lot of people's lives. Their actions do them a hell of a lot of credit.
I hope that in addition to whatever medals or awards they're presented with, they at least get something practical out of this, like some fine wine and/or champagne on the house.
Irony: Agile development has too much intertia to be abandoned now.
As an American who actually travels outside of the country, and enjoys doing so, please shut the fuck up.
And yet the NRA thinks that the "average person" with a firearm is the solution to the problem.
Do you think one of the marines (in critical condition) would have been shot in the neck if he had been armed himself? Would even any other civilians had been shot when the first shots fired were from someone trained not to hit people if needed vs. someone trying to hit anyone?
It's absurd to say this shows you can always do without a gun when two marines in the prime of their life take out a gunman they know is exiting from a very small space.
What if you are not two cut marines and there's a guy with a gun who just swings around a corner? What if you are a woman alone and there's someone with a knife telling you to strip your clothes off? What if you are home alone and three guys bust the door open wide and storm inside your house? There are a lot of situations where a gun is much better than most other things, including being unarmed - and the very case you claim is proof of how you "don't need guns" is one of them.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
One college student and one marine
The article on cnn.com I read mentioned nothing about US marines being involved. It was about an actor that was hurt.
The shooting did not happen in France. It was on a train travelling from Amsterdam to Paris. The events happenend in Belgium.
And yet the NRA thinks that the " properly trained average person" with a firearm is the solution to the problem.
The NRA advocates proper training for anyone who owns or carries a firearm.
I woke up this morning to all the news stories about the terrorist in the train who was taken down by three passengers. It’s a great story, but I wish the news services would stop referring to “American marines”. First, as far as I can tell, the three central figures were: one guy in the Air Force, one guy in the Oregon national guard, and a Brit who wasn’t a soldier at all. Plus other passengers who were involved, also not soldiers.
Second – more importantly – we need to encourage any bystanders to take down attackers. If you have a train full of hundreds of people, the only right answer is to swarm the lone gunman. If you’re close to him, you’re gonna get shot anyway, so you’d just as well make it count for something. Easy to say from my armchair, of course, but I’d like to think I would react that way in reality as well.
Of course, the SJW press is busily trying to not call him a terrorist, despite the plain evidence that he was, and was even known for his previous involvement with jihadists.
Enjoy life! This is not a dress rehearsal.
Looking at the dailymail account, this spencer airforce guy charged the moroccan, tacked him and while other passengers helped to disarm. Then he took box cutter slashes before they all beat the fsck out of the moroccan.
No wonder it is said Obama dislikes individual achievement.
They happened to be outside the restroom when they heard somebody loading their AK47. And yeah, a couple of people got shot before they subdued him, but fortunately not killed.
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Pinochet and other adherents of using military to keep internal order laugh from their graves.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
>A heavily armed gunman [...]
Fixed:
>A heavily armed Maroko muslim [...]
Please don't censor the truth, you liars.
Because:
1) when you (France) create problems you should face the results. France supports marxist multiculturalism. Without clearly seeing the results they will not do anything about it.
2) France started this disease of multiculturalism. Because of this they should be the ones experiencing the results before the disease spreads to other countries. The sooner they say they had enough of this marxist ideology, the better for the entire Europe.
you do realize not more than 15 years ago you could fly with ...
Do you realized that 15 years ago Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi were still alive?
Do you realized that they were the ones who did their best to suppress the Islamic terrorism?
Do you realized that it was the West who is responsible for unleashing the Islamic terrorism monster?
Unfortunately most of you guys in the West still don't get it - and you guys are still open the door and allowing millions and millions of them savages to go into your countries, to live among you, to enable them to carry out their Islamic Terrorism whenever they like, wherever they like, however they like it
Are you saying we don't need a police force or the military?
With the help of a Brit. Bit like Iraq and Afghanistan.
As an American, I wish my fellow countrymen would stop beating their chest about this. All politicking aside, we should just thank those passengers who defeated that terrorist. It doesn't matter if they were Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, or whatever. They could have also been French, Dutch, German, or any other nationality. When somebody throws a grenade into a room, somebody has to jump on it, or everyone will get killed. Those passengers "jumped on the grenade" and saved many lives. Merci.
These guys weren't armed with anything more than good training, and the mental preparedness to take action in a crisis, nevermind the guts to do so at considerable personal risk
They are also armed with the knowledge that Islamic Terrorism can do a lot of harm to the world that was why they were alerted by the suspicious action of that moslem terrorist
Look, those two dudes were *NOT* the only people on board the train, but yet, they were they one who spotted that terrorist way before that guy went into the toilet to load his AK-47
Once they heard of the sound of the magazine being inserted into the AK-47 and the level pulled, the two brave souls acted and "go get him!" was what they said before they tackled that motherfucking moslem terrorist before he could do much harm to everybody else
The attacker chose his target intelligently. If he hadn't have been stopped, this could have been horrific.
If he had attacked a cinema or a shopping mall with multiple exits, people would disperse and flee very easily and quickly as soon as he started shooting. Armed police would be on the scene in minutes.
On a train, hundreds of people would effectively be trapped in there with him until it could be brought to a halt and the doors opened. He would have walked the length of it, killing at will. This would have been worse than Anders Breivik's attack. The two that stopped him averted a nightmare.
Of course now, there'll be talk about airport security at railway stations. The UK has over 2500, including many small ones used by less than 100 passengers a month. So that's going to be a problem.
One can only wonder at the wrong directions in which the discussion proceeds. A better theme would be: what is the likelihood of there happening to be 2 U.S. military personnel elements in the same compartment of a wagon as the one occupied by an extremely unlikely man with a large gun who decided to perform his show at exactly the right time & then his being neutralized by said unarmed army men, without there being any prior agreement to that effect?
Stupid Slashdot, stop watching porn, heathen imbeciles.
Russia fought against the worthy Nazi foe & said Russia/Soviet Union drove Hitler back. No American or European lewd faggotic dwarf would have stood a chance against them.
Stop drinking Hollywood's vomit, read old books: gen.lib.rus.ec or archive.org
Heathen trash.
If they were wearing US marines' uniform it was their best strategy to survive. It was the same during the WW2 for soldiers of Jewish origin. They knew that becoming a prisoner of war was not an option for them.
or wwii
Some crazed nutjob is now a terrorist? I guess the second amendment enthusiasts have to watch out or be shipped off to Gitmo...
But seriously now. What we have a a Moroccan who had guns and knives, a US service man who probably took the charge in his subduing, a college student and a Brit. All three of them certainly laudable in their actions to subdue and disarmed someone who was more than willing and capable to do much worse damage than what he did. Heroes? Certainly, no doubt about this. I'm very happy to see a US soldier finally being shown in some good light after far too many reports of soldiers misbehaving and the media seemingly out to outdo each other in finding just another atrocity of war. It's sad that it needs a crazy nutjob to put on display what so many do every day: Risking their life to protect that of others.
But where is the terrorist? All I can see is a crazy person, armed and willing to cause pain and grief. And three brave people willing to risk their life to keep him from putting this insanity into action. Yes, one of them is in the military and I have no doubt that he was the one who inspired the other two (who have to be willing to do it in the first place, but such an action needs a starter).
Making this a "US marines vs. terrorist" stunt is cheap sensationalism, though. It's three brave guys saving a train full of people from an insane bastard. And it says something about journalism and its quality if that is not enough of a story...
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
http://news.sky.com/story/1539905/us-soldier-how-we-stopped-train-gunman
They weren't marines, just one army, one air force, and a friend of theirs. (From the words of the actual soldier who stopped them)
which would have made everything a lot easier.
And I'm not talking about that executed police officer.
Or the executed Protection Service officer (French version of Secret Service), assigned as a bodyguard to Stephane Charbonnier.
I'm talking about this guy reportedly getting his guns and ammo at the same place where terrorists in France have been getting it "traditionally" - Belgium.
From TFA:
Matthew Holehouse writes from Brussels:
The attack on the Thalys train brings fresh scrutiny on the ease of purchasing weapons in Belgium.
The gunman is believed to have entered the train at Brussels Gare du Midi, Belgium's busiest station and the terminus of the Eurostar rail link to Britain.
He was carrying a short-stocked Kalashnikov assault rifle, at least five magazines of ammunition, a handgun and knives, according to witnesses.
It comes eight months after the terrorist attacks in Paris in January. The weapons used in those attacks were bought from criminal gangs and arms dealers in Belgium.
Amedy Couliby, whose attack on a Kosher supermarket killed four Jewish Parisiens, bought his Scorpion machine gun and Tokarev handgun in Brussels and Charleroi.
The Kuoachi brothers, who slaughtered 12 people at Charlie Hebdo magazine, received their weapons from Coulibaly, who bought them near Gare du Midi for around £3,800.
The scruffy backstreets around the station host a large market and the area is well known as a marketplace for illegal arms.
Many weapons are thought to be left over from the wars in the former Yugoslavia. Typically, a Kalashnikov automatic rifle, could be bought for several hundred euros in Bosnia, and then sold on in Belgium or the Netherlands for use in organised crime for ten times that sum.
Earlier this month police in Charleroi broke up a suspected international arms smuggling ring, alleged to be using crude forged paperwork to import Glock and Sauer handguns fitted with silencers, Browning rifles, and shotguns.
Gun ownership is permitted under licence in Belgium, although automatic and military-grade weapons are illegal.
There are around 900,000 firearms circulating in the country of 11 million, of which around 300,000 are thought to be unregistered, according to official estimates.
Easy access to guns is what has made this attack in France and those before possible.
What prevented it from becoming a tragedy were people willing, ready and able to rush and tackle the gunman.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
... because unless the guy with the kalashnikov was planning a round of CS:GO, I think it's better to report the story on CNN. Oh, it already is.
Therefore, by the (faulty) logic you're using, you're just a cow with a keyboard - osu-neko (2604)
helped stop the attack.
I'm a consultant - I convert gibberish into cash-flow.
Perhaps the only way to secure a populous is to have a decent police patrol?
If people can subdue an AK-wielding attacker, then there was something very wrong with that attacker in the first place, ain't? General wisdom holds AK-47 / 74 never fails, it has "crescent" magazines that hold 20, 30 or 40 shots and there is a 75-shooter drum mag option. Not something to stand in front of, unless you like cheese with big holes in it...
Apparently visiting Syria to do some jihad is not a sure recipe for winning the all-arabian excellent marksmanship in CQB contest?
On the other hand, we will now have security gates with baggage X-ray also at railway stations, not just airports. A few weeks ago I was in North Italy and was suprised to see the Milan Centrale railway station having staffed gates for pax pass-through, blocking the previously free entry to platforms.
Absolutely, and let's not forget the brave Napalm bombings of Vietnamese villages and the courageous and brave enhanced interrogation work at Guantanamo bay and Abu Ghraib!
Tech news? News for nerds?
No, Jewish propaganda...
You won't find an AK-47 at your local store.
If you turn mad in Europe the most dangerous fireweapon you'll have would be an hunting rifle.
Unless you planned it long long before and you know where to get a Ak-47 and you're ready to spend a lot of money
So it's quite obvious this man is a terrorist.
(It's quite laughable this man says it find the weapon in a park)
This man was under suscipicion by some european countries where he settled for only some years.
He was coming back from Syria
Thank you to all the men that arreested this terrorist.
FUCK YEAH! coming to save the motherfucking day, YEAH! :D
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
1 was Air Force, the other was National Guard
Enlisted USAF AIRMEN.
Crew on Paris-bound train 'barricaded themselves in their staffroom and locked the door as Kalashnikov-wielding terrorist went on the rampage – leaving PASSENGERS to take him down'
'Suddenly, members of the crew ran into the hallway and their faces were pale.'
He said the staff hurried towards their own car on the train and opened it 'with a special key' before they locked themselves inside.
Mr Anglade claims he and other passengers banged on the door and shouted at staff to open up, but their cries for help were ignored.
He said: 'Nobody replied, there was radio silence. It was terrible and unbearable, it was inhumane.
From the BBC:
"In an interview with Paris Match magazine, Mr Anglade said train staff entered a private cabin and locked it when they heard gunshots, leaving the passengers alone."
Nice. Is that policy?
I'm with you about "passengers" doing the right thing. Don't know what I would have done. I'm old and slow now. In my 20s, I believe I would have acted, but having 2 other friends there that I knew well (perhaps even played football with) would have made a difference.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08...
a joke about a Soviet news report:
(copy&paste) "A friendly communist agricultural tractor was intercepted by enemy group of seven Chinese battle tanks, while performing its everyday works on wheat fields along Soviet-Chinese border. Tractor has returned fire and after destroying all tanks it flew back to its base."
No mention of the two other people who were also involved in this.....
you forgot about poland
I'm sorry to burst the bubble of the author of this article but nothing was foiled... He got on the train, took out his weapon and fired shots which injured many people. Terrorism isn't about body count, it is about striking fear in the people and he did that quite successfully. I'm not on the terrorists side, I am on the side of the truth and this article is pure propaganda.
I don't know if you were aware, but Robert Heinlein was in fact a very real person, and the quote was from him...
Such is the level of intelligence to be expected from those who coddle rapists and home invaders I guess.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Being a frothing anti-gun lunatic, I'm pretty sure you'll not even read the link - but here in the REAL REAL WORLD the police chief of Detroit is asking law abidining citizens to arm themselves to take back the city from criminals:
The Real World Of Detroit and Guns
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
The day has come when we have to ban organised religion. Religion is not a benign influence in the world - it merely creates artificial division. Sure, you can have people with a religious infliction who are not harmful, but when this mind infection develops to the point where an individual becomes dangerous, then we simply can't justify allowing its propagation. The solution is not to strip civil liberties, it is to deal with the source of the problem. That is religion, and American foreign policy. I very much doubt Europeans would have been stupid enough to support and fund terrorists without considerable US coercion. The resulting imigration crisis is going to make European nations think twice before getting involved in another one of Washington's bloodbaths. It is at least good to see Americans helping supress one of the mental patients, but it is a rare case of Americans doing something that isn't counterproductive. However, those involved should be commended. When the nutter realises that we are not scared of them, and that they will simply die, or get a good beating if they have a violent fit, then maybe they will crawl back to their wonderful stone age religious utopia, instead of coming to nations where we believe in science and reason, and not ceationism, and superstition. Personally, I find it deeply insulting for people to tell me about their relgious superstitions, as if they were fact. For me, this is like being called a total idiot. After all, have you read the bible or koran. You'd have to be more then a little stupid to believe the fairytales within.
Excuse my english.
I read a lot of comments that ask for more gun controls. But they are really silly.
France has gun control laws and no one in the train except the shooter had guns.
The shooter was controlled relatively easily because of the following events :
1> his kalash AK47 was not working and he didn't manage to fix it
2> a courageous french/american took his AK47 and try to flee
3> he shot the guy but dropped the charger of his gun hence could not shot again
4> the 3 americans arrived and fought
Hence all this ended up much better than expected.
1> The train doors where locked so noone could leave the train.
2> he had an ak47 with +300 bullets
3> only a hand of courageous people understanding and daring to fight back
4> most of the people where terrorised and not willing to fight lots of weak and sheeps in europe and in western civilisation
Police is unable to control all trains, there is not enough of them.
The only solution is arming the population, if 10 % of the people in trains had a gun you would have a lot less of this.
when the nigger is raping your wife, you shouldn't judge, it's clearly because society has let them down - some fuckwit called AK Marc
... I thought the only thing which could stop a "Bad Guy" with a gun was a "Good Guy" with a gun.
The title credits marines but the service members cited in the article are an Air Force and Army Reservist.
If things had gone otherwise, this would have been a very different story. He had an AK, a pistol and a box cutter.
And yes, he was a goddamn terrorist.
Clearly, AK he had was already illegal.
And clearly, everyone knows where to get illegal guns.
And clearly, everyone knows that there are A LOT of illegal guns.
And clearly, Belgium has gun permits and other regulation.
The issue is that Belgian cops are not doing anything about it.
I.e. There is NO ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATION of clearly and obviously illegal guns.
Making guns illegal is a thing that exists in your head.
The article and my point are about easy access to guns (through lack of enforcement of regulation) making everyone LESS safe.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
I was traveling alone on the reverse route about a week after the Boston bombing. The Paris officials stopped me as I was boarding the train and dumped my backpack all over the platform. After questioning me for 20 minutes, I was allowed to board. Just sharing...
do we need so very many police agencies and spending 750 billion dollars (defense spending plus war costs) on military?