But remember: “right-wing extremism,” not “leftist extremism,” and certainly not jihad terror, is the real threat.
Anyway, Claudio C. is a victim of circumstance. If he were in the U.S., he’d likely be in line for a plum position in Biden’s handlers’ administration.
“Explosive device explodes in the backyard: Berlin SEK storms apartment,” translated from “Sprengsatz im Hinterhof explodiert: Berliner SEK stürmt Wohnung,” by Alexander Schmalz and Andreas Kopietz, Berliner Zeitung, February 5, 2021 (thanks to Medforth):
After an explosion in a backyard in Schöneberg, the police arrested two men. A pipe bomb is said to have detonated directly in front of a residential building on Eisackstrasse on Thursday evening at around 8:30 p.m. Local residents alerted the police. Specialists searched the courtyard and found a second explosive device that had not exploded.
According to the police, after a brief investigation, the police arrested a 29-year-old suspect when he tried to escape from the apartment building. Since the door to an apartment was locked and the officers assumed that a second suspect was hiding there, a special task force was called in.
SEK officials are said to have stormed the apartment and overpowered a 27-year-old. “For the safety of the residents, there were evacuations of the neighboring houses for about an hour,” said a police spokesman. They were temporarily accommodated in the BVG buses provided. Forensic technicians confiscated the remains of the explosion, the second explosive device and chemicals found in the suspect’s home in the courtyard.
One of the suspects is active against right-wing extremism
Both suspects were transferred to the specialist commissioner for explosives offenses at the State Criminal Police Office. According to information from the Berliner Zeitung, the men are the two Berliners Gregor D. and Claudio C. From police circles it was said that they had good contacts in the left-wing scene. C. says he studied political science at the Free University of Berlin. Among other things, he was involved in an association against right-wing extremism funded by the Senate. He also heads a media education project against anti-Muslim racism. Investigators are now wondering what the two men were up to with the explosives.
As the police spokesman said, the investigators are examining a connection to other explosives offenses in the area. It was not until January 20, 2021 that a similar explosive device exploded on a construction site sign on Fritz-Reuter-Straße in Schöneberg. Flying debris damaged several windows and cars. Around 50 residents had to leave their homes in the middle of the night.
Keith O says
Lets see the leftards make this go away!
del says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKCV8gzSlYw
😉
Keith O says
Hahahaha, smart arse!
gravenimage says
Germany: Activist against ‘anti-Muslim racism’ and ‘right-wing extremism’ arrested over backyard pipe bomb
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I guess this bomb is not “extremist”…