Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Bertrame....

of the French police, and French military, displayed the highest forms of courage and service to fellow citizens, his fellow officers, and his country, when he offered himself in exchange for a terror stricken female hostage, and left his phone on for elite forces to get the picture of goings on. Would it were that he had somehow gotten the jump on the scummy islamofascist hostage taking murderer POS. He may have sensed by trying to do so that he would have increased the overall situational danger. Concern for his own safety likely played little role in his choices. Reports are that he was one of the first to respond. The risk of being a victim of this hateful Muslim violence is on par with being struck by lightning---but is still many times higher in countries ruled by liberal moonbat EU pols who know only their self loathing guilt, and not a trace of the love of country Officer Bertrame had in his heart. Prayers for him and his family, and may France erect a monument in a city square in his memory. And use new laws to expel thousands of Muslim trash back to their hell holes of origen. Their family members and other collaborators should go as well, if even tangentially involved in this nonsense. Vive la France! Au front, les citoyens. Aa-V.
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C'est avec une très vive émotion que je souhaite rendre solennellement hommage à l'héroïsme de A.Beltrame décédé cette nuit. Je m'incline devant le courage, le sens du sacrifice et l'exemplarité de cet officier qui a donné sa vie pour la liberté des otages. C'est une honte, tes paroles tachent la mémoire d'un héros, il a offert sa vie, pour sauver d'autres êtres humains.
Merci bien, H., pour votre commentaire. Aa-V.
RFI reports that when Officer Bertrame's mom heard that an officer had traded places for the woman, she guessed immediately that it was her son. How sad. V-Aa.
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