I sat and read through a Focus update on this Wurzburg attack business, and the Somali guy involved this morning.
They did some interviews around the 'home' where this guy (homeless shelter with individual rooms for people) lived.
So this one guy was interviewed.....he'd had one single conversation with the suspect. He described the Somali guy as "abnormal". His conversation topics, his train of thought....all a bit strange.
More conversations between the two? No. According to this guy....once you establish someone is a bit crazy, you tend to avoid them.
So the interview continues, and this guy (he is a migrant as well)....harps on the obvious issue...that when some guy goes out and attacks people....he is making a more rough path for others in the same category. The guy then added....the police should have removed the Somali guy from Germany (via deportation I assume) much sooner.
Direct quote from the guy on his 'neighbor'? "Totally crazy".
When people arrive in Germany (it's been that way since the surge in 2013)....there is no mental exam. I went through the visa application business myself and figured there would a physical/mental exam as part of the entry process, but no, nothing.
What'll happen to this guy? I expect some judge to mandate a mental exam (figure 30 to 60 days to accomplish this). If he is judged to be mentally incompetent? The judge will have to figure a path on handling the guy. Deportation now? It's hard to figure if that will occur. But if you sent him off to a mental facility....he'll be regarded as a threat (for the rest of his life).
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