To record carnage only leads to a single path, where the attack could have been better and what the country/city does to record the crime. Not only that, how many people are on the scene that can be attacked the day after.
Dae'sh has a couple of hallmarks including doing the unthinkable. How secure was the crime scene while professionals assessed the crime scene?
I thought Bouhlel was not connected to Dae'sh. If that is the case then what is going on in Nice?
July 21, 2016
Tunisian truck killer Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel (click here) was helped to prepare his Bastille Day attack by five suspects who are now in custody, a prosecutor said Thursday.
Francois Molins said the four men and a women were "involved in the preparation" of the attack in the French Riviera resort of Nice, which had been planned months in advance.
More than 400 investigators have been poring over evidence since the July 14 attack in which Bouhlel rammed a truck into crowds on the Nice promenade, leaving 84 dead and over 300 injured.
"Investigations have not only confirmed the premeditated nature of the attack, but allowed us to establish that (Bouhlel) had support and accomplices in the preparation and execution of his criminal act," he said.
In one chilling turn of events, Molins said that one of the suspects, a Tunisian named Mohamed Oualid G., had filmed the scene of the crime the day after the carnage, as it crawled with paramedics and journalists.
Dae'sh has a couple of hallmarks including doing the unthinkable. How secure was the crime scene while professionals assessed the crime scene?
I thought Bouhlel was not connected to Dae'sh. If that is the case then what is going on in Nice?
July 21, 2016
Tunisian truck killer Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel (click here) was helped to prepare his Bastille Day attack by five suspects who are now in custody, a prosecutor said Thursday.
Francois Molins said the four men and a women were "involved in the preparation" of the attack in the French Riviera resort of Nice, which had been planned months in advance.
More than 400 investigators have been poring over evidence since the July 14 attack in which Bouhlel rammed a truck into crowds on the Nice promenade, leaving 84 dead and over 300 injured.
"Investigations have not only confirmed the premeditated nature of the attack, but allowed us to establish that (Bouhlel) had support and accomplices in the preparation and execution of his criminal act," he said.
In one chilling turn of events, Molins said that one of the suspects, a Tunisian named Mohamed Oualid G., had filmed the scene of the crime the day after the carnage, as it crawled with paramedics and journalists.