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Germany: Muslim migrant smashes 245 windshields, injures 84-year-old woman, authorities find no grounds for arrest

He will continue to batten on the benefits the generous German welfare state has been lavishing on him and millions of other Muslim economic migrants who claim to be “asylum seekers”

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In Germany, Firas A., a Muslim illegal migrant, had his car keys taken from him by the police for having twice been found to have been driving without a license. In enraged response, the Syrian national proceeded to smash 245 car windshields and windows with a hammer, and then he attacked and robbed an 84-year-old woman. Yet he is still out on the streets of Hamburg, pending trial, which according to the court authorities is unlikely to lead to jail time.

And what will Firas A. be like from now on? Will he become a law-abiding citizen, causing no problems, even getting a proper driver’s license, and finding, and holding, a job? Or will he continue to wreak destruction on property whenever he feels he is not being treated as he deserves? Will he never again rob an elderly woman at an ATM or on the street, or indeed, harm anyone else? How likely is any of that? I suspect — don’t you? — that he will continue to batten on the benefits the generous German welfare state has been lavishing on him and millions of other Muslim economic migrants who claim to be “asylum seekers.” And if he feels unappreciated, why not smash in a few car windows, as a way of letting off steam? And if he needs more than the state provides, they why shouldn’t he occasionally relieve some German of a little cash, when he, a Muslim, needs it so much more than they do? What do you think is a more likely scenario for his future?

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In detail, as Thomas Brooke on Remix News, the breakdown of law and order in Hamburg is described here: a Syrian national who embarked on a spree of violence across the German port city of Hamburg resulting in the smashing of hundreds of car windows and windshields, as well as the violent robbery of a pensioner at an ATM, has avoided prison.

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The 31-year-old man known as Firas A. had been a thorn in the side of the authorities throughout the summer months, which began with the migrant being detained twice in April for driving without a license.

After having his car keys confiscated by the police, he reportedly went on the warpath with acts of vengeful destruction, vandalizing vehicles across the city.

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