Italian Federal Police got into a shootout with wanted terrorist who was being sought by authorities across Europe. The armed murderer was discovered near the northern city of Milan. After being surrounded he decided that a shoot out would serve his wishes of suicide best. Italian police decided that he was not worth saving and proceeded to send him on without further adieu. Final details will emerge after police finish their investigation into the incident. Germans who were seeking this man are pleased that the search has ended and the man will no longer pose a threat anymore, anywhere.
The Italians are familiar with the man after he was held in a local prison for 4 years after he set a fire in a refugee camp upon his arrival almost 5 years ago. The disaffected young man displayed a shocking disregard for human life while hiding under the tunic of Islam. Security officials admit there might be as many as 500 of his type among recently arrived asylum seekers and refugees. Angela Merkel and other European leaders have their work cut out for them as they attempt to calm the rattled populations of the Continent.
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