Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
Ho hum...



A man, trice convicted of armed robbery, robbed a casino. Taking €40000 / $50000 he and his accomplices fled by car. The police followed suit in a chase. After being shot at three times, the police returned fire, killing the man.

Naturally, civil war ensued. The intifada broke out immediately after the memorial service for this brutally violent serial armed robber. The once quiet university city of Grenoble is on fire as we speak, a full intifada in retaliation for 'taking one of them',



60 cars burned, shops looted and burned, and police repeatedly fired at with automatic weapons by the insurgents. A horde of thirthy insurgents armed with clubs and iron bars attacked a tram full of people.

Five arrests were made.
We're clearly in another case entirely. It's ridiculous that thieves and criminals who died after being pursued by the cops are seen as victims by the scums that plague France.

Remember the riots of 2005? I clearly stated back then that the army should have been sent to deal - violently - with the scumbags who thought it was fun to burn their neighbour's car and school. I still think it.