There is a series of coordinated atrocities carried out by asylum seekers, migrants and illegal aliens in Europe at present with the last one carried out by a Syrian in Germany. The asylum seeker killed a woman with a machete and wounded two others last 24 July outside a bus station in the southwestern German city of Reutlingen before being arrested.
Police spokesman Bjoern Reusch told The Associated Press that witnesses said the 21-year-old asylum-seeker, who was known to police, was having an argument with the woman before attacking her about 4:30 P.M. The suspect, whose name was not released, wounded another woman and a man as he fled.
Investigators were still trying to determine the motive behind the attack, but its being suggested by many analysts that it was motivated by the suspect's intention to impose Islamic laws in Germany.
The Bild newspaper reported the woman worked at the kebab stand near where confrontation took place.
The attack comes as Germany is on edge following a rampage at a Munich mall last 22 July by an 18-year-old who suffered psychological problems in which nine people were killed, and an ax attack on a train a week ago that left five wounded in southern Germany, for which the Islamic State has claimed responsibility.
Some Germans are also fearful of any signs of a rise in crime or lawlessness after the country registered some 1 million asylum-seekers last year. These group of people, who are mostly strong able-bodied males, are complaining that they are persecuted in their homelands. This was the reason why they seek asylum, by leaving women and children to face danger and make a nice and happy life for their own selfish interest.
Police spokesman Bjoern Reusch told The Associated Press that witnesses said the 21-year-old asylum-seeker, who was known to police, was having an argument with the woman before attacking her about 4:30 P.M. The suspect, whose name was not released, wounded another woman and a man as he fled.
Investigators were still trying to determine the motive behind the attack, but its being suggested by many analysts that it was motivated by the suspect's intention to impose Islamic laws in Germany.
The Bild newspaper reported the woman worked at the kebab stand near where confrontation took place.
The attack comes as Germany is on edge following a rampage at a Munich mall last 22 July by an 18-year-old who suffered psychological problems in which nine people were killed, and an ax attack on a train a week ago that left five wounded in southern Germany, for which the Islamic State has claimed responsibility.
Some Germans are also fearful of any signs of a rise in crime or lawlessness after the country registered some 1 million asylum-seekers last year. These group of people, who are mostly strong able-bodied males, are complaining that they are persecuted in their homelands. This was the reason why they seek asylum, by leaving women and children to face danger and make a nice and happy life for their own selfish interest.