Monday, July 25, 2016

2016 Munich mass shooting by not-Islamist-terrorist Ali David Sonboly

Ali David Sonboly 2016 Munich mass shooting --- ===

2016 Munich shooting Attack type Mass shooting, murder–suicide[1] Weapons Glock 17 pistol[2]
Deaths 10 (including the perpetrator) Non-fatal injuries 35 (4 by gunfire)[3] Assailant Ali David Sonboly[4][5] Motive Under investigation[6]  On 22 July 2016, 18-year-old Ali David Sonboly carried out a shooting in the vicinity of the Olympia shopping mall in the Moosach district of Munich, Germany.[1][7]Ten people, including the perpetrator, were killed and 35 others were injured.[3] Sonboly was a Munich-born Iranian-German dual national. He died at the scene by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The shooting took place at a McDonald's restaurant near the shopping mall and in the mall itself.[4][8][9][10][11]  Munich police chief Hubertus Andrä said that the shooting appeared to be a "classic shooting rampage" and not terrorism.[14] Police said that the gunman was obsessed with mass shootings, and that written material on such attacks was found in his room.[13] Prosecutor Steinkraus Koch said that the suspect had a book about school shootings called Why Kids Kill: Inside the Minds of School Shooters by Peter Langman.[14] No references to religion had been found in documents in his home.[36] Andrä said that there was an "obvious" link between the shooting and Friday's fifth anniversary of the 2011 Norway attacks committed by Anders Behring Breivik.[13][36][37] 

Shoebat believes the real story is that Sonboly is not an Iranian but a recently arrived Syrian Arab who supports Turkey’s pro-Erdogan Islamists, and 2 other dead Turks may have been attackers, not victims.


*Sources 
  • Shoebat 
  • Wikipedia

*Shoebat

The Munich Massacre Is A Complete Coverup. The Munich Shooter’s Facebook Including His Family Background Shows He Is NOT Iranian But A Syrian Islamist Pro Turkey
http://shoebat.com/2016/07/23/the-munich-massacre-is-a-complete-coverup-the-munich-shooters-facebook-including-his-family-background-shows-he-is-not-iranian-but-a-syrian-islamist-pro-turkey/

by Walid Shoebat on July 23, 2016

Photo caption of Ali Sonboly’s Facebook page created by him with the Turkish flag (update July 23rd 2015) hovering in the background

They initially introduced his name as a western name “David S”. Then his name changed to Ali David Sonboly (which sounds western) when his real name is Ali Daud Sonboly/Sunbuli which is an Arabic name (better pronounced Sunbuli) and has an exclusively Arabic meaning: ‘from the wheat kernel’.

Sonboly is no Iranian. He is Syrian. His Facebook page showed that he is pro Turkey’s Islamists. That, plus he had a record with the Interpol and was being watched. He is also not a teenager as they show us, but an adult as videos showed. What the reader should conclude after reading is this: why is the eye witnesses account (which is substantiated by material evidence) contradicts media reports (which provide zero evidence that we can verify, just government claim). Let me shred the media’s narrative piece by piece.

First of all. There is only one way to spell Sonboly in the Arabic: سنبلي. In the English it can be spelled multiple ways like Sunbulli, Sonboly because Arabic vowels need to be added using English letters. This is why we find Muhammad spelled as Mohemmed or Mehemet or Mohammad …

But in Arabic, it is always the same spelling: سنبلي

Unless one knows Arabic, they do not know where to look. Examining clan Sonboly and even Sonboly’s own Facebook (archived here) we find no persian flags hovering anywhere. What we find are Turkish or Syrian flags or the combination of the two, just like the shooter’s Facebook shows. These are Syrian Islamists who are pro Turkey’s Erdogan. We also find Arabic and not a lick of Persian as their main language. This is unlikely a ‘Sonboly’ of the Persian variety.

Ali Daud (not David) Sonboly, did not simply have a  fetish for the red colored flag or the crescent moon. His clan is of Turkish origin living in Syria. Go ahead, peruse each of their Facebook pages yourself and see.

... he same Munich chief of police Hubertus Andrae who knew that this man had a rap sheet at the Interpol says the gunman appeared to be just a crazy man “obsessed with shooting rampages”? Was that why he was monitored? What then is an Iranian doing with a Turkish flag and why is all his clan Islamists pro-Turkey Syrians? Was he and three of his Turkish victims the sacrificial lambs to gain sympathy for the Turks?

Turkish News @TurkishNews7


Three Turks among people killed in Munich attack: Turkish foreign minister - Reuters… http://goo.gl/fb/ecm2fJ
11:39 AM - 23 Jul 2016


Three Turks among people killed in Munich attack: Turkish foreign minister

Three Turkish citizens were among nine people killed in a shooting attack in Munich on Friday, Turkey's foreign minister said on Saturday.reuters.com


This would serve their master Erdogan and his agenda.
And Erdogan is already running with the story.
 By watching the video it is obvious that he went through some training. Police are unable to explain where. Experts reveal that his 9mm Glock was professionally reversed after it was made useless to be sold as a model:

Is it possible that he is a Turkish agent, working in harmony with both Turkey and Germany to make a case for precipitating the flow of Turkish and Syrian refugees into Germany? It looks like Erdogan is going to come out and say that it was his people that were killed in the attack (he is already doing that) and thus they need more protections done on the part in both countries, Germany and Turkey.

Boudica  Pamela Sage Could this be a Turkish act of war covered up by Merkel ?

*Wikipedia

2016 Munich shooting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2016 Munich shooting
Outside the McDonalds on Hanauer Straße 83, looking northwest on a cloudy day.
Outside the McDonald's on Hanauer Straße 83, looking northwest, where the shooting began
Map of Munich with locations of attack and Olympia shopping mall marked with red dots.
(1) McDonald's, where the shooting started
(2) Olympia shopping mall
LocationMoosachMunich, Germany
Coordinates48°11′0″N 11°32′1″ECoordinates48°11′0″N 11°32′1″E
Date22 July 2016
17:52 (UTC+2)
TargetCivilians
Attack type
Mass shootingmurder–suicide[1]
WeaponsGlock 17 pistol[2]
Deaths10 (including the perpetrator)
Non-fatal injuries
35 (4 by gunfire)[3]
AssailantAli David Sonboly[4][5]
MotiveUnder investigation[6]
On 22 July 2016, 18-year-old Ali David Sonboly carried out a shooting in the vicinity of the Olympia shopping mall in the Moosach district of Munich, Germany.[1][7]Ten people, including the perpetrator, were killed and 35 others were injured.[3] Sonboly was a Munich-born Iranian-German dual national. He died at the scene by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
The shooting took place at a McDonald's restaurant near the shopping mall and in the mall itself.[4][8][9][10][11]

Shooting[edit]

At 17:52 CEST (15:52 UTC), a gunman opened fire at a McDonald's west of the Olympia shopping mall in the Moosach district of Munich, Germany. A video distributed online showed him firing at pedestrians outside McDonald's. The gunman then moved on to the shopping mall itself.[12] Another video showed the gunman walking alone on the roof of a nearby parking garage before opening fire again.[13] He was heard shouting "I am German" (Ich bin Deutscher) and "I was born here" (Ich bin hier geboren) after an onlooker shouted anti-Turkish abuse at him[14][15][16]

Authorities' response[edit]

Soon after, there was an urgent warning to avoid the Karlsplatz ("Stachus"), where German media outlets reported multiple shootings and multiple attackers. Drivers were advised not to pick up any passengers. Later, police denied that there was a crime scene at Karlsplatz, though a mass panic was reported there. People in Munich were warned by the police to stay at home and avoid crowds and public squares.[17][18]
Following initial reports of shots being fired, some 2,300 officers were deployed throughout Munich from the greater area and surrounding states. A manhunt was soon initiated. Munich police urged residents not to leave their homes until further notice.[1][19] The special operations police unit GSG 9 was deployed.[20] Other regions of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland were asked to assist in the investigation.[8] A backpack was found apparently matching the one carried by the gunman at McDonald's. Police reportedly used a robot to investigate it,[21] and a total of 300 rounds were found inside.[22] Police officials warned of "an acute terror situation" and initially thought that there were up to three attackers, but later confirmed that there was only one gunman.[12][23]
The Munich U-Bahntram service, bus service, and services on the central portion of the S-Bahn in Munich were stopped.[24][25] Munich main station was evacuated and all trains were cancelled in and out of Munich. Regional and inter-city trains ceased their service to and from the region of the shooting.[26]Deutsche Bahn provided accommodation trains for stranded commuters and tourists where they could seek refuge. These were located at Mammendorf,StarnbergGeltendorfDachau, and Freising.[27]
Just before 20.30 CEST,[12] the gunman was located about 1 km (0.6 mi) from the mall.[14] He shot and killed himself in front of two police officers.[12]

Casualties[edit]

Nine victims and the perpetrator died in the incident, and another 35 were injured, four by gunshots.[3] Three of the dead were females, and six were males.[28][29][30][31][32] The victims were:
  • Sevda Dağ, 45, Turkish
  • Hüseyin Dayıcık, 19, Greek
  • Selçuk Kiliç, 15, Turkish
  • Guilliano Kollmann, 18, German
  • Can Leyla, 14, Turkish
  • Roberto Rafael, 15, Hungarian
  • Armela Segashi, 14, Albanian (Kosovo)
  • Sabina Sulaj, 14, Albanian (Kosovo)
  • Dijamant Zabergja, 21, German of Kosovan descent
There have been claims that Sonboly may have deliberately targeted people, especially teenagers, of Turkish and Arab origin, groups he apparently felt had picked on him at school.[32] The state government said that the victims were not chosen in any way and Sonboly did not know any of them.[33] Police thought it was a coincidence that several victims had a migrant background, as the McDonald's near the shopping mall was usually attended by foreigners.[34] Two days after the shooting the father of Huseyin Dayicik died of a heart attack.[35]
In preparation for admitting the injured, multiple hospitals called their medical staff for work outside normal working hours. A state of emergency was declared at the Rechts der Isar Hospital, where an injured victim died.[9]

Investigation[edit]

Munich police chief Hubertus Andrä said that the shooting appeared to be a "classic shooting rampage" and not terrorism.[14] Police said that the gunman was obsessed with mass shootings, and that written material on such attacks was found in his room.[13] Prosecutor Steinkraus Koch said that the suspect had a book about school shootings called Why Kids Kill: Inside the Minds of School Shooters by Peter Langman.[14] No references to religion had been found in documents in his home.[36] Andrä said that there was an "obvious" link between the shooting and Friday's fifth anniversary of the 2011 Norway attacks committed by Anders Behring Breivik.[13][36][37] A police search of Sonboly's residence however did not find the manifesto written and distributed by Breivik.[33] However, according to Abendzeitung, they found Sonboly's own manifesto on his computer hard disk.[38]
Police investigator Robert Heimberger said that the shooter appeared to have hacked a girl's Facebook account in order to lure people to McDonald's with an offer of free food.[39][40]
Authorities said that the gunman had been planning the shooting for a year and purchased the illegal pistol that he used on the darknet.[41][33] It was said to be a "reactivated" Glock 17 9mm semi-automatic pistol that previously had been used as a theater prop.[41][42][43] German police believe that the weapon may have originated in Slovakia, and that the gun's serial number had been scratched off.[41]
On July 25, Munich police announced the arrest of a 16-year-old Afghan friend of the perpetrator who was being investigated on suspicion of failing to report Sonboly's plans.[33][44]

Perpetrator[edit]

Ali David Sonboly
Born1998
Munich, Germany
Died22 July 2016 (aged 18)
Moosach district, Munich, Germany
Cause of deathSelf-inflicted gunshot wound
NationalityIranian-German
OccupationNewspaper delivery boy, student
Ali David Sonboly (Persianعلی داوید سنبلی‎‎; called David S. by the police) was identified as the assailant. He was an 18-year-old Iranian-German with dual nationality.[14] The Munich Police Department said that the gunman was born and raised in Munich and had no criminal record.[21][45] He lived in an apartment in the neighbourhood of Maxvorstadt with his parents and younger brother.[46][47][48][49]
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière said that he was the son of Shiite Muslims from Iran who came to Germany as asylum seekers in the 1990s.[36][50]Sonboly's parents told police that their son had possibly converted to Christianity, but he was not religious.[51][52] Sonboly had a part-time job distributing a local free newspaper.[53] Neighbors have described him as "polite"; "very friendly";[54] "intelligent, quiet and shy"; "a decent, normal guy"; "a little lazy"; and lonely.[6]
Police said that he had been in psychiatric care, where he was treated for depression.[13][14] Prosecutors said that he had been treated for two months in a mental care facility in 2015.[33] De Maiziere said that he may have been bullied by his peers,[13][55] and police said that he had suffered "bodily injury" in an incident involving other young people in 2012.[36] During the ordeal, Sonboly shouted that he had been bullied for seven years.[56] A former classmate recalled, "We always mobbed him in school, and he always told us that he would kill us."[57]
Sonboly had an obsession with mass shooters, including the perpetrator of the Winnenden school shooting in 2009; he compiled a scrapbook of news clippings on mass shootings and owned several books on the matter.[6][58] He also visited Winnenden and took pictures there.[59]
One of Sonboly's classmates said that Sonboly had changed his profile picture on the messaging service WhatsApp to a photo of Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik.[55][58] Der Spiegel reports that according to a fellow video game player, Sonboly posted "Turkey=ISIS" in a message and that he admired Germany's hard-right AfD party.[60]

Reactions[edit]

Domestic[edit]

Olumpia shopping mall from afar, street view, on partly cloudy winter day
Olympia shopping mall (Olympia-Einkaufszentrum or OEZ), where most of the shooting occurred (2007 picture)
Bavarian State Police urged people not to publish any pictures or videos of the police action, in order to prevent the perpetrators from gaining information.[61] They provided a special upload platform, which allows any witness to upload pictures, audio, or video recordings directly to assist in the investigation.[62] Citizens of Munich also used the Twitter hashtag #offeneTür (open door) to tell people needing shelter where they could go.[1]
German Chancellor Angela Merkel turned to the victims' families in a press conference on 23 July by saying, "We suffer with you." She thanked the Munich residents who opened their doors for stranded people.[63] Minister President Horst Seehofer of Bavaria urged to be "very cautious" with quick conclusions, but optimizations of the security forces had to be considered. He had been in the incident room personally on 22 July for four hours and thanked the forces for acting with "professionalism and calm". The Interior Minister of Bavaria, Joachim Herrmann, proposed an investigation regarding why there were so many false alerts.[64]
The German Depression-Help Trust (Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe) warned of stigmatizing mentally ill people in reaction to the shooting. Ulrich Hegerl, chairman of the Trust and director of Leipzig University Psychiatry, said the school was sure that depression was not the cause for the perpetrator's actions, as such a diagnosis would not have necessarily played a role.[65]

International[edit]

The U.S. Department of State warned Americans abroad to "shelter in place."[66] President Barack Obama said in a statement that he pledged support for those affected by the attacks.[21] Obama also said, "We don't yet know exactly what's happening there, but obviously our hearts go out to those who may have been injured."[67][68]
Czech Republic Interior Minister Milan Chovanec said his country will reinforce its borders to prevent the perpetrator(s) from fleeing into that country, according to German television station n-tv.[8] The CzechForeign Ministry urged Czechs to avoid public places and set up an emergency hotline.[69] Minister of Foreign Affairs Lubomír Zaorálek condemned the shooting on Twitter.[70]
The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack. The Ministry's spokeperson, Bahram Ghassemi, expressed condolences to the German government and nation, saying, "The killing of innocent and defenseless civilians has marked another blot on the human history".[71][72]
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, said that having a Greek citizen among the dead "binds us even more to the fight to eradicate hatred and terrorism in Europe".[32]

See also[edit]

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