Berlin Christmas Market Terrorist Killed In Milan Shootout, But Questions Remain [VIDEOS]

Berlin Christmas Market Terrorist Killed In Milan Shootout, But Questions Remain [VIDEOS]

The good news is that the Tunisian terrorist who used a truck to kill 12 and injure over 50 at the Berlin Christmas Market is dead. Very very dead.

The Berlin Christmas market attack suspect Anis Amri was killed in an early-morning shootout in Milan, Italian state police announced on Friday.
Amri, the subject of a Europe-wide manhunt since Monday’s atrocity, was stopped in Sesto San Giovanni — a district in the northeastern part of Milan — just after 3am local time, Italian police said on their Twitter feed.
When the man was asked for his papers, he pulled a .22 calibre gun out of his backpack and fired, police said.

Again, that’s the good news. Even better is that the police officer shot by the terrorist will recover.

However, there are many questions that need answered.

German authorities knew the terrorist had a known criminal record, and was planning an attack… but dropped their surveillance of him after six months. WHY?

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