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Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France 468

hcs_$reboot writes: A heavily armed gunman opened fire aboard a packed high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris late Friday afternoon, wounding several passengers before he was tackled and subdued by two Americans Marines. The assault was described as a terrorist attack. President Barack Obama has expressed his gratitude for the "courage and quick thinking" of the passengers on a high-speed train in France, including U.S. service members, who overpowered the gunman. Bernard Cazeneuve, the French interior minister, paid tribute to the Marines as he arrived at the scene, and said "Thanks to them we have averted a drama. The Americans were particularly courageous and showed extreme bravery in extremely difficult circumstances."
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Two US Marines Foil Terrorist Attack On Train In France

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 21, 2015 @11:15PM (#50368073)

    No idea where the marine story everyone is printing came from. US Govt identified them only as service members, but Oregon newspaper figured out who they were:

    http://www.oregonlive.com/today/index.ssf/2015/08/oregon_national_guard_member_h.html

    • According to the sources I read, they were (mis)identified as marines by French police in earlier news reports.
    • Exactly, according to local and int'l news, one was former USAF, another a National Guardsman, and the third non-military experience. Regardless of poor or misguided reportage at /., hail to the three valiant men.
  • nerd news? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by iggymanz ( 596061 )

    How is this related to slashdot's supposed themes, this is just general news

    • Re:nerd news? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Fire_Wraith ( 1460385 ) on Friday August 21, 2015 @11:27PM (#50368115)
      Considering the deleterious impact that acts of terrorism have had on civil liberties, and how that bleeds over into the tech/internet/etc space, I'd say that it's certainly within the realm of news of interest to nerds when something takes place - especially when it's not any official TSA nude body cavity search type stuff, or NSA type vacuuming up of all data and metadata, that prevents a bunch of deaths, just a couple of well-trained people in the right place at the right time.
      • Re:nerd news? (Score:5, Insightful)

        by fustakrakich ( 1673220 ) on Friday August 21, 2015 @11:52PM (#50368211) Journal

        Considering the deleterious impact that acts of terrorism have had on civil liberties

        The greatest impact on civil liberties came from from the gross hysterical, overreaction to 'terrorism'.

    • Re:nerd news? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Zero__Kelvin ( 151819 ) on Friday August 21, 2015 @11:33PM (#50368133) Homepage

      "How is this related to slashdot's supposed themes, this is just general news"

      I don't necessarily agree, but some would argue that this is "Stuff That Matters". If the tagline was "High Tech News / Stuff That Matters" you would have a point. You'd do better to ask how which finger you press the "6" key with [slashdot.org] is in keeping with the supposed theme. (It is neither news, nor does it matter)

    • by quax ( 19371 )

      General news it is.

      Nevertheless it's nice to get such good news for a change.

      True American heros.

    • How is this related to slashdot's supposed themes, this is just general news

      It seems like a good thing for whiny neckbeards to bicker about...

  • It's awesome that these guys (the two marines and a civilian, from what I read) had the courage and presence of mind in a highly stressful and unexpected situation to charge in and ultimately save a lot of people's lives. Their actions do them a hell of a lot of credit.

    I hope that in addition to whatever medals or awards they're presented with, they at least get something practical out of this, like some fine wine and/or champagne on the house.

    • Latest news is they were not US Marines but one US Air Force and one Oregon National Guard plus the civilian. But you're right, their actions are all to their credit.

      • Re:Way to go, guys! (Score:5, Interesting)

        by Dutch Gun ( 899105 ) on Saturday August 22, 2015 @12:48AM (#50368397)

        Good to know. I bet the Marines wish they could claim these guys. Reading more, they apparently spotted the guy acting suspiciously as he went to the bathroom, then heard the sounds of the clips being loaded. Amazingly heads-up. The perp apparently had 300 rounds in total. This could have been a major bloodbath.

  • by geogob ( 569250 ) on Saturday August 22, 2015 @01:03AM (#50368433)

    The shooting did not happen in France. It was on a train travelling from Amsterdam to Paris. The events happenend in Belgium.

  • by bradley13 ( 1118935 ) on Saturday August 22, 2015 @01:11AM (#50368449) Homepage

    I woke up this morning to all the news stories about the terrorist in the train who was taken down by three passengers. It’s a great story, but I wish the news services would stop referring to “American marines”. First, as far as I can tell, the three central figures were: one guy in the Air Force, one guy in the Oregon national guard, and a Brit who wasn’t a soldier at all. Plus other passengers who were involved, also not soldiers.

    Second – more importantly – we need to encourage any bystanders to take down attackers. If you have a train full of hundreds of people, the only right answer is to swarm the lone gunman. If you’re close to him, you’re gonna get shot anyway, so you’d just as well make it count for something. Easy to say from my armchair, of course, but I’d like to think I would react that way in reality as well.

    Of course, the SJW press is busily trying to not call him a terrorist, despite the plain evidence that he was, and was even known for his previous involvement with jihadists.

  • Looking at the dailymail account, this spencer airforce guy charged the moroccan, tacked him and while other passengers helped to disarm. Then he took box cutter slashes before they all beat the fsck out of the moroccan.

    No wonder it is said Obama dislikes individual achievement.

    • Its all about narrative for the progressives. They like to play with language, redefine words, ban words, rephrase things... and its all to misrepresent situations, hide inconvenient realities, or otherwise push their preferred narrative no matter how irrational or baseless it is...

      You see it everywhere on anything they really care about it. Look at the terms they use for things. Its all weird terms that were clearly concocted to avoid using another term that is actually more descriptive.

      Its part of why whe

      • by Epeeist ( 2682 )

        Its all about narrative for the progressives. They like to play with language, redefine words, ban words, rephrase things... and its all to misrepresent situations, hide inconvenient realities, or otherwise push their preferred narrative no matter how irrational or baseless it is...

        Projection much?

        • In what way was I projecting?

          You're saying that I play with language, redefine words to suit my narrative, manipulate the media, ban words, misrepresent situations to suit my narrative, hide inconvenient realities, or otherwise push my preferred narrative no matter how irrational or baseless it is?

          is that what you're implying?

          Because these are falsifiable arguments.

          Did I redefine language anywhere or would you like to associate me with some other group that does that? Lets see your argument. We can see on t

  • merci (Score:4, Insightful)

    by bkmoore ( 1910118 ) on Saturday August 22, 2015 @03:10AM (#50368749)
    As an American, I wish my fellow countrymen would stop beating their chest about this. All politicking aside, we should just thank those passengers who defeated that terrorist. It doesn't matter if they were Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, or whatever. They could have also been French, Dutch, German, or any other nationality. When somebody throws a grenade into a room, somebody has to jump on it, or everyone will get killed. Those passengers "jumped on the grenade" and saved many lives. Merci.
  • by Catmeat ( 20653 ) <mtm.sys@uea@ac@uk> on Saturday August 22, 2015 @03:48AM (#50368847)

    The attacker chose his target intelligently. If he hadn't have been stopped, this could have been horrific.

    If he had attacked a cinema or a shopping mall with multiple exits, people would disperse and flee very easily and quickly as soon as he started shooting. Armed police would be on the scene in minutes.

    On a train, hundreds of people would effectively be trapped in there with him until it could be brought to a halt and the doors opened. He would have walked the length of it, killing at will. This would have been worse than Anders Breivik's attack. The two that stopped him averted a nightmare.

    Of course now, there'll be talk about airport security at railway stations. The UK has over 2500, including many small ones used by less than 100 passengers a month. So that's going to be a problem.

  • If they were wearing US marines' uniform it was their best strategy to survive. It was the same during the WW2 for soldiers of Jewish origin. They knew that becoming a prisoner of war was not an option for them.

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