The final report of the Breitscheidplatz incident in Berlin is delivered today.....all 2,000 pages. This was the Christmas market attack in Berlin on 16 December 2016....where the terrorist killed 12 individuals.
Yes, it's taken five years to gather the data and publish this report.
ARD (public TV) discussed this at length, and it's worth a read.
All files handed over about the guy? Well....no. That's openly mentioned in the product, and you have to wonder why.
At some point, the committee points out....around 40 different security or law enforcement groups exist (federal and state), and it's more than obvious that they don't work with each other.
Is it possible that they are just functioning within their empires, and not really concerned with the general public safety? I sat and read the basic summary that ARD prepared. It comes across that way.
Lesson learned? I'm not that sure about that landscape.
Did the terrorist have help in escaping? Well....you reach a point where you have zero confidence in the official explanation.
I personally think the idiot had no real plan, and he just walked away by himself. But my belief rests at about a 99-percent point....meaning I still think there's a one-percent chance some idiot-friend picked this guy up and carried him to some other city to 'escape' to Italy.
So this entire 'truth-commission' was a failure? Yeah. You probably knew just about all the facts on the 30th day after the terrorist died. Five years of uncovering....revealed a marginal amount of truth.
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