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Related: About this forumSuspect in Norway mosque attack smirks in court appearance
Source: Associated Press
Suspect in Norway mosque attack smirks in court appearance
By JAN M. OLSEN and VANESSA GERA
August 12, 2019
A Norwegian man suspected of killing his stepsister and then storming an Oslo mosque with guns appeared in court Monday with a smirk on his bruised face as evidence grew that he sought to emulate attacks by white supremacists in the U.S. and New Zealand.
Security experts believe Philip Manshaus is the latest example of an extremist who was radicalized by far-right conspiracy theories spread online, particularly the great replacement theory, which falsely warns of a genocide in which white people are being replaced by immigrants and Muslims.
Manshaus, 21, was arrested Saturday after entering a mosque in the Oslo suburb of Baerum, where three men were preparing for Sundays Eid al-Adha celebrations. Police said he waved weapons and fired several shots.
They did not specify what type of weapon was used. One person was slightly wounded before people inside the Al-Noor Islamic Center held the suspect down until police arrived.
Police then raided Manshaus nearby house and found the body of his 17-year-old stepsister, identified Monday as Johanne Zhangjia Ihle-Hansen, who was reportedly adopted from China as a 2-year old. Manshaus is suspected in her killing, police said, but they did not provide details.
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By JAN M. OLSEN and VANESSA GERA
August 12, 2019
A Norwegian man suspected of killing his stepsister and then storming an Oslo mosque with guns appeared in court Monday with a smirk on his bruised face as evidence grew that he sought to emulate attacks by white supremacists in the U.S. and New Zealand.
Security experts believe Philip Manshaus is the latest example of an extremist who was radicalized by far-right conspiracy theories spread online, particularly the great replacement theory, which falsely warns of a genocide in which white people are being replaced by immigrants and Muslims.
Manshaus, 21, was arrested Saturday after entering a mosque in the Oslo suburb of Baerum, where three men were preparing for Sundays Eid al-Adha celebrations. Police said he waved weapons and fired several shots.
They did not specify what type of weapon was used. One person was slightly wounded before people inside the Al-Noor Islamic Center held the suspect down until police arrived.
Police then raided Manshaus nearby house and found the body of his 17-year-old stepsister, identified Monday as Johanne Zhangjia Ihle-Hansen, who was reportedly adopted from China as a 2-year old. Manshaus is suspected in her killing, police said, but they did not provide details.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/ab4b776547d544409d0a22c567be2fa5
The suspect appeared in court with bruises and scratches on his face (Reuters)
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Source: BBC
Norway mosque attack: Bruised suspect Manshaus appears in court
18 August 2019
A 21-year-old Norwegian man has appeared in court in Oslo, accused of a terrorist act in connection with a gun attack on a mosque at the weekend.
His face and neck marked by bruises and scratches, Philip Manshaus was also charged with attempted murder, as well as the murder of his stepsister.
He was remanded in custody for another four weeks, as prosecutors requested.
He smiled at photographers but said nothing, before the judge opened the case behind closed doors.
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18 August 2019
A 21-year-old Norwegian man has appeared in court in Oslo, accused of a terrorist act in connection with a gun attack on a mosque at the weekend.
His face and neck marked by bruises and scratches, Philip Manshaus was also charged with attempted murder, as well as the murder of his stepsister.
He was remanded in custody for another four weeks, as prosecutors requested.
He smiled at photographers but said nothing, before the judge opened the case behind closed doors.
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Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49318001
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Suspect in Norway mosque attack smirks in court appearance (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2019
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blm
(112,919 posts)1. Nazi youth.
Looks like hes ready to burst into a fullthroated rendition of Tomorrow Belongs To Me.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)2. So is this a new killer thing-- kill your sister first?
And Norway seems like there are a few real nasties following Brevik.