Two dead in another German car attack
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Wu Ming — 1 year ago(March 03, 2025 07:30 PM)
Hepocles March 04, 2025 03:47 AM
Member since October 21, 2020
Probably borrowed the Fiesta from his mother
We don't know anything about his personal background yet.
Except that he (40) had serious mental problems (med records from the past).
But he wasn't classified as violent. -
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Wu Ming — 1 year ago(March 04, 2025 07:34 PM)
Tits Malone, PI March 05, 2025 04:29 AM
Member since July 1, 2023
Probably cos of all the Muslims invading his country.
Nothing is more stubborn than the simple denial of facts.
Fatal driver Alex S. (born and grown up in Germany) had mental issues.
The rest you can read/watch below…if you're able to. ☻ -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(March 04, 2025 07:50 AM)
Food for thought.
Mannheim: Innocent Person was hunted online
A 40-year-old German drives his car into a group of people in Mannheim.
Photos of the identity card and driver's license of a non-participant appears on the Internet.
Users shared a photo of the ID card and driver’s license of a person other than the alleged driver.
(Screenshot X, Montage T-online)
On Monday, a 33-year-old man from Heidelberg was suddenly falsely accused of being behind the wheel of a fatal drive through Mannheim city center. An 83-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man died.
Eleven other people were injured, some seriously.
In posts on social networks was suspected that an unrelated man was the driver.☻
….
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The photo was first shared on
X
by an account that was only created on Monday.
When the account disappeared again, the photo was already making waves and served as further evidence for AfD-affiliated accounts of the dangers of migration. The widely-reaching YouTuber Oliver Haas, alias
"Oli redet"
(Oli talks) then even claimed that the name on the ID had been
"leaked to him by the police"
. ☻ ☻
The photo continued to be shared on Monday with the claim that the press was lying or withholding important details when it wrote about a
"German suspect"
. This also means that a man born in Germany with a German passport is denied the right to be German because of his name.
And he's not even the perpetrator. ☻ ☻ ☻
That also caused international attention.
BBC fact checker clarified the false claim that evening.
The police arrested 40-year-old trained landscape gardener Alexander S. near the Rhine, just one kilometer from the pedestrian zone.
"In fact, a Bio-German,"
stated right-wing extremist Martin Sellner.
Fatal driver Alexander S. presented himself in an online profile.
Martin Sellner previously claimed that the ethnicity of the terrorist(s) was clear from the very first second and that the police were deliberately leaving room for speculation.
The newly elected right-wing AfD member of parliament, Maximilian Kellner, even bought a
"sponsored post"
on
X
two hours after the attack, a tweet displayed to a large number of users as an ad.
He commented on a video from Mannheim by saying that
he would never accept
"that this should now be everyday life"
.
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https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten/panorama/kriminalitaet/id_100619730/mannheim-unbeteiligter-wurde-als-fahrer-im-netz-praesentiert.html
March 03, 2025 23:41
Es war ein Alex und kein Ali!
It was Alex and not Ali! -
Nick Freedom — 1 year ago(March 04, 2025 10:14 AM)
A 40-year-old German drives his car into a group of people in Mannheim.
Whew. I'm glad it was a German
driver
. I thought your thread title meant it was a German
car
. Those of us who drive German cars sometimes get a bad rap and we don't want bad press. Thanks for clearing that up. -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(March 04, 2025 10:44 AM)
by /.ㅤ March 04, 2025 07:35 PM
Member since January 25, 2022
Well his driver was probably a Nazi too.
THIS
driver (Mannheim) was pretty sure not a Nazi.
No tattoos and he disliked a typical Nazi post.
Investigations are ongoing. -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(March 04, 2025 10:54 AM)
Nick Freedom March 04, 2025 07:47 PM
Member since November 5, 2020
"he disliked a typical Nazi post."
What is meant by "a Nazi post"? Social media post?
Yah, a Nazi posted something extreme and Alex S. disliked it.
Of course, that's not a proof but a hint.
As his missing Nazi tattoos are a hint that Alex S. isn't a Nazi. -
Nick Freedom — 1 year ago(March 04, 2025 10:46 AM)
Well his driver was probably a Nazi too.
Do you really think so? Can understanding the inner workings of the Nazi regime really be that simple? Shouldn't you research it further? What if his driver was a member of the French Resistance who was fluent in German?
