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When the French crew of a high-speed passenger train realized a Muslim terror attack was about to begin yesterday, they barricaded themselves in the staff room, leaving their 550 paying customers to fend for themselves against an AK-47 wielding terrorist.

Fortunately, three Americans were on board and these three were not raised as sheep.

They sprang into action.  One charged the whack-job terrorist, with two more right behind him.  There was a struggle and two of the three were slightly injured before they beat the savage monster into unconsciousness, thankfully not killing him so the French could “interrogate” him later.  I have no doubt Mr. Muslim Terrorist’s life is going to be rather miserable in the coming days and weeks.

Spencer Stone, an airman in the US Air Force, noticed the Moroccan man acting suspiciously, then observed him trying to load a rifle.

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Spencer Stone, upper left.

 

He charged the thug to stop the attack.

He was joined by Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, another American Anthony Sadler and a British man, they beat that Muslim terrorist into the dirt.

(from left to right) Anthony Sadler, from Pittsburg, California, Aleck Sharlatos from Roseburg, Oregon, and Chris Norman, a British man living in France thwarted the attacker while on the train. They are pictured with medals they received for bravery
(from left to right) Anthony Sadler, from Pittsburg, California, Aleck Sharlatos from Roseburg, Oregon, and Chris Norman, a British man living in France thwarted the attacker while on the train. They are pictured with medals they received for bravery

Here’s an excerpt from The Daily Mail:

US airman Spencer Stone, who on board the train during the attack, spotted the 26-year-old Moroccan acting suspiciously and heard him trying to load his weapon in the toilet.

He was travelling with Oregon National Guard member Alek Skarlatos, 22, who was on leave and travelling through Europe at the time after returning from a tour in Afghanistan.

With the help of their friend Anthony Sadler, from Pittsburg, California, and fellow passenger British IT consultant Chris Norman, they managed to wrestle the attacker to the ground, stopping what could have been a deadly terrorist attack.

Mr Sadler has described how the attacker pleaded with them to return his AK-47.

He said: ‘He was just telling us to give back his gun. ‘Give me back my gun! Give me back my gun!’ But we just carried on beating him up and immobilised him and that was it.’

Contrast the Americans’ bravery with that of these folks in Scotland:

 

Photo via Daily Record

Pictured: Shoppers stunned as Police Scotland officer buys lunch in Scots supermarket while fully armed

(UK Daily Record) – SHOPPERS were shocked to see a police officer buying lunch in a supermarket while fully armed.

He was pictured last week carrying his microwave meal, a bag of cookies and soft drink – with a holstered handgun hanging from his gun belt.

His taser gun and CS gas spray were also visible as he left Tesco in Redding, near Falkirk.

One shopper said: “He stood out from the crowd and did not look as though he was on duty never mind attending any sort of 999 call.

8 thoughts on “HEROES, NOT SHEEP: Three Americans thwart terror attack on French train”
  1. Good Job, Allah must not have liked this want to be as a martyr no Vestal Virgins for this dude either that or mom-ma so ugly he just had to escape!

  2. I’m personally voting for some French “enhanced” questioning.

    Perhaps with some jumper cables and a generator. Or a drill and some pliers.

    Waterboarding seems too easy.

  3. I would have dumped him off the train as it was rolling along. Did not know if he had a bomb or not. Oh Well!

  4. Spencer deserves the Purple Heart Medal and all deserve Bronze Star Medals with V Device. Civilians invovled deserve recognized by DOD awards.

    They were on a battlefield, considering the terrorists view everywhere a battlefield to kill infidels.

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