Monday, May 22, 2017
ISIS Claims Responsibility For Ariana Grande Concert Attack
At least 22 people, including children, have been killed in a blast at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, in the deadliest terror attack on British soil since the 2005 London bombings. A powerful explosion shook part of the cavernous Manchester Arena late Monday as concertgoers streamed out after the American pop star's last song. Police said they believe a man carrying explosives acted as a lone attacker and died in the blast. A 23-year-old man was arrested Tuesday in south Manchester in connection to the bombing, police said. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack but offered no evidence to support their claim.
Isis looking for attention per usual. Too bad about this attack though.
ReplyDeleteSo Sad.
ReplyDeleteLots of prayers for them today!
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A vile, poisonous religion that has no place in the Western world.
ReplyDeleteThese are cowards who are hiding behind the religion. Islam is not about this type of bullshit. Every religion has extremist. Hell the KKK is founded on Christianity. Do NOT BLAME this on religion. Blame this on the sick bastards who did this.
ReplyDeleteA new low even for isis.
ReplyDeleteISIS???? DUH.
ReplyDeleteThoughts and prayers for the families of the victims.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a horrible thing, but you know that little snot Ariana Grande is secretly thrilled that this happened at her concert. Instead of expressing any sympathy for the children killed, all she did was state that she was okay and that SHE was safe.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the religious / political affiliation that drives these terror acts is retracted in the reporting. Just the facts, mam because I'm too f*cking angry to hear from apologists. Considering there was no security at this concert it's the right thing to cancel the tour. This is less about her than the terror coming soon to the rest of Europe.
ReplyDeleteYou need to do your homework on Islam, Luner. You just sound like a typical ignorant redneck.
ReplyDeleteISIS claims responsibility for anything. The description of this guy is like the description of guys who shoot up schools: quiet, loner, single guy with no girlfriend and no friends.
ReplyDeleteThe least she could have done was stay in Manchester and go visit her fans in the hospital. A lot of them were kids and you know that would mean a lot to them.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely heartbreaking. I feel for the victims and their families, and yes, even for Ariana, who did not ask for this to happen at her event.
ReplyDeletethe evil in men's hearts
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