Some things about the Quebec shooting.

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Some things about the Quebec shooting.
Keith Ellison Tries to Tie Quebec Deaths to Trump
Keith Ellison Tries to Tie Quebec Deaths to Trump
Keith Ellison, the first Muslim member of Congress, says the attack on a Quebec Mosque was Donald Trump’s fault because he “greenlighted” hatred. Um, the men who committed that attack were not Trump supporters. Not even white supremacists. The attack appears to have been a Muslim on Muslim crime. This coming from the guy who wants to run the Democrat National Committee. Yeah, that guy. And no,…
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Thoughts and preyers to the victims of the Quebec Mosque shooting and their families. To those injured, a speedy recovery
Il y a un an jour pour jour, Fatoumata Diallo a perdu son mari. Elle a aussi gagné quelque chose.
Quebec Mosque attack suspect was known for far-right views
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Quebec Mosque attack suspect was known for far-right views
The man accused of shooting dead six Muslim men during evening prayers at a mosque in Canada was known for having far-right views. French-Canadian student Alexandre Bissonnette has appeared in court charged with the killings and five counts of attempted murder. The attack took place at the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre at about 8pm on Sunday, as around 50 people gathered for worship. Bissonnette made a brief appearance in court and did not enter a plea.
This is Allah's home, and there was blood spilled on the floor.
Witness Noemie Roussel Paradis
The 27-year-old reportedly had nationalist and right-wing sympathies. His Facebook page listed French far-right party leader Marine Le Pen and US President Donald Trump among his "likes". He had also expressed support on the site for Generation Nationale, a group whose causes include the rejection of multiculturalism. One user of the online forums that Bissonnette was also said to use, Eric Debroise, told Le Journal de Quebec his ideals were "very right and ultra-nationalist white supremacist".
Thirty-six million hearts are breaking with yours. Know that we value you.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Quebec Mosque attack suspect was known for far-right views
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Quebec Mosque attack suspect was known for far-right views
The man accused of shooting dead six Muslim men during evening prayers at a mosque in Canada was known for having far-right views. French-Canadian student Alexandre Bissonnette has appeared in court charged with the killings and five counts of attempted murder. The attack took place at the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre at about 8pm on Sunday, as around 50 people gathered for worship. Bissonnette made a brief appearance in court and did not enter a plea.
This is Allah's home, and there was blood spilled on the floor.
Witness Noemie Roussel Paradis
The 27-year-old reportedly had nationalist and right-wing sympathies. His Facebook page listed French far-right party leader Marine Le Pen and US President Donald Trump among his "likes". He had also expressed support on the site for Generation Nationale, a group whose causes include the rejection of multiculturalism. One user of the online forums that Bissonnette was also said to use, Eric Debroise, told Le Journal de Quebec his ideals were "very right and ultra-nationalist white supremacist".
Thirty-six million hearts are breaking with yours. Know that we value you.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Six killed in 'terrorist' attack on Canadian Quebec mosque
Six killed in ‘terrorist’ attack on Canadian Quebec mosque
News Hour:
Gunmen stormed into a mosque in Quebec during evening prayers and opened fire on dozens of worshippers, killing six and wounding eight in what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned as a “terrorist attack.”
Police arrested the two assailants following the shooting Sunday in the Islamic Cultural Center in a busy district of Quebec City, police spokeswoman Christine Coulombe…
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