Breivik Found Sane
The importance of Breivik being found guilty are twofold: Breivik himself wanted to be found sane because being found insane would mean people would not take him or his agenda seriously and try to change him through psychiatric treatment; the victims and their family also wanted him to be ruled sane so he could get life imprisonment as opposed to being put in a mental hospital.
Unfortunately people support this man, as seen by 'fan mail' to him and most recently, from a Kent-based BNP supporting, EDL member named Philip Horn who commented on a facebook photo of Brievik ,“Well done Anders Breivik. I take my hat off to you sir...
“You proved you were not insane, and that you are just one of many like myself who wish their country to return to the way it was before it was invaded by the Muslim population. Respect to you.”
In response to being asked how he could condone killing children, he said (from an interview with the Sun Newspaper):
(on the children killed on Utoya Island) “They were Norwegian children being groomed for political brain washing. He done what he thought was right.
“To a certain extent I do defend what he’s done. Go back 40-50 years ago to Norway, would you have seen people walking around in burkas and all that?
“I am a racist to a certain extent. Of course it’s wrong to kill children, but if he had to do it that way to get his point across, so be it.
A 58 year old man named Jeffrey Johnson shot dead his ex-boss Steve Ercolino, 41 and wounded 9 others outside the Empire State Building in Manhattan,New York before being shot dead by the police.
Johnson shot Ercolino five times in the head and once in the chest with a .45-caliber Star 1911 pistol due to being given an eviction notice two years after being fired at clothing company Hazan Import Corp. Johnson believed Ercolino did not push his designs enough and was the cause in him losing his job in the weak global market.
Neighbors and co-workers said that Johnson claimed to have a military past and former landlord, Kathleen Walsh said that Johnson claimed to be a sharpshooter.
'He was in the Marines, or Special Forces,' said one co-worker.
'He was in Vietnam. There'd be things he'd say - 'Oh, that's not the way it's done', or 'I can't talk about that.'
The Army, Navy and Marines said Friday that there was no record of his service; a law enforcement official however, said he may have served in the Coast Guard.
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