One savage will thankfully be able to kill no more, but others could easily take his place.

Police photo of Chekatt Chérif, the Islamic savage wanted in connection with the recent Strasbourg terror attack

 

Good news from France. The Islamic savage who killed three people and severely injured 13 others at a Christmas Market in Strasbourg has been shot dead by police. According to a Sky News report the Islamic murderer Cherif Chekatt was discovered by police and shot dead by them when Chekatt turned a weapon towards the police.

Whilst it is good that this evil Islamic savage is no more and can no longer threaten or harm other people, this case does raise a few questions. Firstly there is the issue of how this known extremist with a criminal record as long as your arm was able to evade scrutiny by the French security authorities, arm himself and go on a killing spree? Surely an individual as bad as this should have been controlled more rigorously than he obviously was. The second question is, how following the attack in Strasbourg by Chekatt, he was able to evade capture in Strasbourg for so long? Was he being sheltered by family members who may have had sympathies with his path of Islamic savagery or was he being hidden by members of Strasbourg’s extensive Islamic community. The third question about this case, and which is linked to the second question is how was it possible for Chekatt to remain in Strasbourg at large without being captured earlier?

Chekatt’s attack on the Christmas Market and those in its environs was truly horrific and has, as many of these attacks do, caused the deaths of innocent people who were just out shopping and enjoying themselves. This was another attack by Muslims on an obviously non Islamic target and possibly where other Muslims had armed and assisted Chekatt both prior to and following his vicious attack.

Whilst it is probably correct that we have some degree of rejoicing over the death of this savage, such rejoicing should not make anybody complacent. Although one savage is now no more, there are probably many other violent savages, both in Strasbourg and in France as a whole, who may be more than willing to take Chekatt’s place. This is merely one Islamic soldier down but we now have to worry about the others in France’s Islamic fifth column who may suddenly decide to go ‘full Islam’ and murder innocents in a similar way to how Chekatt did. Chekatt can no longer harm anybody, but those who are probably lining up to replace him in Islam’s war against the West are ready and willing to do so.

If nothing else this case shows the urgent need for European governments to start monitoring much more closely the goings on in their Muslim communities.  This is not a policy that could be described as ‘racist’ or ‘Islamophobic’, this is a policy of common sense.