Muslims, even so-called 'moderate' Muslims, are easily provoked into Islamic hysteria. Such things as the incident below happen multiple times every day in France. And they will increase in frequency in Canada as we invite more Muslims into the country with no requirements from them to leave their bloodthirsty, dark-age, religious madness behind.
Quebec: Knife-wielding Muslim migrant gets three charges
of attempted murder for attack in restaurant where he works
When Ahmed May was hired at La Belle et La Bœuf, his employers no doubt assumed that he was a “moderate” and were pleased with themselves for their commitment to “diversity.” Then he rewarded them for their kindness to him by attempting to make good on the Qur’an’s exhortation to “kill them wherever you find them” (2:191, 4:89, cf. 9:5).
After armed attack, the restaurant La Belle et la Boeuf reopens today
translated from “Après l’agression armée, le restaurant La Belle et la Boeuf rouvre aujourd’hui,” by Alexandra Duchaine, Radio-Canada, January 3, 2024:
Two weeks after the knife attack committed by an employee, the restaurant La Belle et La Bœuf on Boulevard Talbot, in the borough of Chicoutimi, will reopen its doors on Thursday.
The establishment, located a few steps from the Place du realm shopping center, made the announcement on Facebook. “We have spent the last two weeks regaining our strength. With the help of CAVAC (Crime Victim Assistance Center), we have offered and continue to offer all the necessary support to our entire team,” we can read in the publication….
“From that moment we have been shaken, whether we were present on site during the event or even if we were absent, thinking about what could have happened and imagining a scenario, it can really provoke different reactions and consequences,” explains Nathalie Turcotte….
On December 20, an employee of La Belle et la Bœuf allegedly pointed a knife at people who were at the restaurant. Following the event, two people were taken to hospital for physical injuries and a third for psychological shock.
Ahmed May, a Tunisian national who has his permanent residence in Canada, appeared in court the day after the incident. He faces three counts of attempted murder.
Added to this are two charges related to his arrest. He is accused of obstructing and resisting police officers, in addition to assaulting two officers.
Other charges could also be brought against the man.
Ahmed May has been detained since December 20. The investigation for his release is scheduled for January 12.
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