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Edmonton City Hall Shooter Made Gaza ‘Genocide’ Tape: Reports

An Afghan immigrant working as a security guard who allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Canadian City Hall and opened fire with a long gun has spoken out about the “genocide” in Gaza, housing prices and the importance of following Canadian laws before attacking. the report claims.

A man opened fire at Edmonton City Hall on Tuesday, igniting “several” incendiary devices described as “Molotov cocktails” before firing a long gun into the walls and ceiling. He was then arrested by security and held until police arrived and no one was killed. suspect, was named Bejani Sharbar, 28 years old (Canada) gloves and mail The defendant appeared in court on Thursday, charged with six charges including reckless use of a weapon, arson and throwing an explosive device with intent to cause harm.

Security footage of the incident shows a man in a security uniform carrying a rifle walking down a hallway at City Hall, firing a shot, then throwing the gun to the ground and walking away. The newspaper cited comments from the accused's employer, a Canadian charity that provides security services to military and police veterans, saying the Afghan immigrants were military personnel and had previously been “good and reliable” workers. said.

The security guard who arrested the suspect was praised for his heroism, but he brushed it off by saying, “Well, I was just doing my job.”

Multiple Canadian news outlets have reported that the suspected shooter issued a manifesto before the attack that read: national post office, global news, toronto sunand rebel newsHowever, it should also be noted that the police have not yet officially confirmed its source and have released little information about the investigation to the public. Police said they were aware of the footage and were investigating.

In fact, due to lack of attention to photography, Toronto Sun complains The story appears to have been intentionally ignored or “swept under the rug,” noting that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted about a hockey game on Tuesday, and that a national leader would otherwise not be allowed to visit the country. One might have expected him to be talking about the alleged terrorist attack.

In one video purportedly related to the surfaced gunman, a man wearing a security jacket and sitting at the steering wheel of a car speaks to the camera and, ironically for the man, shares his views on various topics due to their importance. has been expressed. A mass shooting is about to happen – with kindness and Canadian law, go to Gaza.

The man, who seemed to be reading an invisible note from time to time, said: Before I dig into his obvious beliefs, I don't believe in bloodshed. ”

Calling on “God-fearing” men and women to “rise up against this disease of weightism that has lead our generation into deception,” the speakers discussed the evils of inflation, Canada's housing crisis, and multiculturalism before turning to Gaza. Talk about principles. The video reads: “The leaders, the officials, and everyone involved in this corruption and genocide that is happening in Gaza and around the world. Whoever is, uh, whatever you want to call it, should be ashamed of himself, and we will rise up against you and bring you to justice.”

The video also makes cryptic comments about the role of immigration, before abruptly pivoting and emphasizing the importance of the rule of law. The video continued: “We immigrants must understand that we are part of this plan. We are not here for nothing. This is a man-made war, It's a man-made immigration crisis, and we're all here.

“But instead of holding hatred and anger in our hearts, we will spread love, respect each other, show integrity to each other, promote pro-life, protect our economy, our country. We must work together with each other to build and promote strong and close societies. Human life. We must respect the laws of Canada and work with the owners of this land and Canadians. We have to stand shoulder to shoulder.”

The video concludes with: “We need to start filtering our water, we need to be careful about what we eat, we need to start eating healthy… Salaam Alaikum, Inshallah, I will succeed in my mission, If I don't succeed, I know that someone else will succeed in my place. ”

Bejani Shahrul is scheduled to appear in court again in February.

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