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Berlin market suspect killed in shootout in Italy
A man killed in a shootout with Italian police in Milan early Friday is reportedly the main suspect in Berlin truck attack on a Christmas market that killed 12 people and injured 56.During a press conference the Italian interior minister said the man is "without a shadow of doubt" the Berlin market attacker.The shootout with suspect Anis Amri took place at 3 a.m. in a Milan neighborhood during a routine police check.
He reportedly pulled a gun from his backpack after being asked to show his identity papers and was killed in the ensuing shootout.A police officer was injured.Italian interior minister said the two police officers who stopped Amri "have done an extraordinary service to the community."An Italian news agency reported that authorites were able to positively identify Amri from his physical appearance and fingerprints.The attack was claimed by the Islamic State group.
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While the world has been spared the cost of a trial and the soapbox/media circus that would surround it the world has been denied an opportunity the mine intelligence from the terrorist.
And I am reminded that the Prophet Ezekiel said that God "does not take pleasure in the death of the wicked, rather that they should turn toward Him and live."