In Sweden again, another adherent of the Religion-of-Peace has inexplicably gone beserk ~ Muslim Asylum Seeker Beheads IKEA Shopper in Sweden ~
It was a horrific scene in IKEA’s largest superstore in Sweden (Monday, August 10th) as a mother and son were both stabbed and killed in the kitchenwares section of the store by an Eritrean asylum seeker who was soon to be deported.
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Authorities aren’t revealing too many details about the crime, but they have responded by beefing up security at all of the government-provided asylum housing […]
What is known is that a 36-year-old Northeast African man entered the IKEA in Sweden, grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf and killed a 55-year-old woman and her 28-year-old son. The man is described as an asylum seeker and had met the day before with immigration officials who issued him a deportation order. After the killings, the suspect stabbed himself in the stomach but survived.Source: Truth Revolt
Ikea swiftly reacted to the tragedy by removing knives from their shelves; apparently hoping to reduce the temptation the “asylum seekers” in their midst have to commit spontaneous jihad.
The response of the Swedish authorities is equally puzzling, as Breitbart reports ~
Immediately after the attack by the newly arrived migrants, who shared a room in a government asylum shelter and had only arrived in the country less than four weeks before, Swedish police rushed to protect migrant communities from “dark forces in society” 😯 […]
IKEA itself has now joined in with Västerås store manager telling local media that knives will be removed from shelves, a “temporary” move the chain presumably hopes will neuter the desire some in society feel to murder strangers.
Good luck with that.
Gee, isn’t unrestricted immigration without assimilation fun?
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