Posted on Aug 21, 2015
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Unarmed US service members take down Kalashnikov-wielding gunman onboard a high-speed train between Amsterdam and Paris.

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A group of unarmed US service members on board a high-speed train between Amsterdam and Paris foiled a terrorist attack after a gunman opened fire with an assault rifle, wounding three people.

The 26-year-old Moroccan national, who was known to security services, came out of the toilet brandishing the gun and opened fire. Fortunately, two US service members were nearby and overpowered him before he could massacre passengers.

The suspected terrorist had at least nine full magazines of ammunition holding almost 200 rounds. He was also carrying a knife.

Unfortunately, one of the service members was shot and is believed to be in a critical condition.

Speaking in Arras, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve praised the service members for their timely intervention.

He said: 'Thanks to them we have averted a drama.

'(The Americans were) particularly courageous and showed extreme bravery in extremely difficult circumstances.'

The man was arrested by police near the town of Arras in northern France.

Train company Thalys confirmed the incident happened. A spokesman said: 'The situation is under control, the travellers are safe. The train stopped and the emergency services are on site.'

No one at the SNCF French railways was immediately available to comment on the report.
A report on Twitter said that three US service members detained the gunman until emergency services arrived.

The incident happened at approximately 6pm local time.

French newspaper Le Monde is reporting that one Briton may be among the injured.

The motives behind the attack were not immediately known, although a spokesman for the interior minister said: 'It is too early to speak of a terrorist link'.

The incident happened approximately 115 miles north of Paris near the town of Arras

Investigators from France's special anti-terror police are leading the investigation, a spokeswoman for the Paris prosecutor's office said.

Two of the victims are in a critical condition. The suspect is a 26-year-old Moroccan, said Sliman Hamzi, an official with police union Alliance.

A spokesman for the French state rail company SNCF said that the assailant was armed with guns and knives but gave no further details about the attack.

An American and a Briton were reportedly among those injured.

The gunman was arrested after the train pulled into the station in the northern French town of Arras, the SNCF spokesman told AFP.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve arrived at the scene in Arras in the wake of the incident, which occurred shortly after 6pm local time.

His spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet confirmed to AFP that a man had opened fire on the train but said that at this stage "we do not know his motives".

The French actor Jean-Hugues Anglade, who appeared in the 1986 cult film 'Betty Blue' staring Beatrice Dalle, was lightly injured. It is understood he cut his hand while breaking the glass on the emergency alarm.

Anglade also played the hard-nosed cop Eddy Caplan in the gritty French crime drama Braquo.
Thalys said on its website that several trains had been delayed after the 'intervention of security forces at Arras station'.

'The train is at the station and emergency services are at the scene,' said Thalys, which is jointly owned by the national rail companies of Belgium, France and Germany.

France remains on edge after Islamic extremists attacked the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket in Paris in January.

In June, a man beheaded his boss and tried to blow up a gas plant in southern France in what prosecutors say was an attack inspired by ISIS.

A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: 'We are aware of reports of shots being fired on a train in France.

'The French authorities have responded, we are in contact with them and are urgently seeking more information.'

Interior ministry spokesman Pierre Henry Brandet said: ‘A man opened fire on this Thalys train between Amsterdam and Paris, one person was very seriously injured. Talking about a terrorist motive would be premature at the moment.’

Francois Hollande, the French president, has said: ‘I express my solidarity with the wounded from the attack on the train from Amsterdam to Paris. Everything is being done to shed light on this tragedy.’


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3206426/U-S-Marines-armed-gunman-onboard-high-speed-train-Amsterdam-Paris.html
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Capt Lance Gallardo
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An Oregon National Gaurd infantry soldier, and an AD Airman, and their civilian friend took direct action when faced with an AK-47 and 9 MM pistol and box cutter armed terrorist was about to unleash hell on a bunch of civilian passengers on a high speed commuter train between Paris and Amsterdam. The Airman was serious wounded during the struggle to disarm and subdue the terrorist who had known links to ISIS sympathizers and Muslim Radicals in France and Spain, and he might have traveled to Syria to receive training. It was time to "let's roll," as one of the passengers (Todd M Beamer) on the doomed United Airlines flight 93 during 9/11 told a Customer Service Supervisor. This offensive attitude of "Let's Roll" has obviously infused many Americans who refuse to be passive participants in their own murders when faced with a potential terrorist attack on a plane, boat, train or Bus. I am so proud to be a Citizen of the United States that still produces this kind of warrior! God Bless these young Americans and the country that helped make these young Americans.
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SSgt Stephen Gallaher
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Great respect to the USAF Airman and Oregon National Guardsman who took this guy down. I hope if faced with the same situation, I too would have the courage to do what they did.
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LTC John Shaw
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig Outstanding! Glad to see these heroes stepped up when needed.
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COL Charles Williams
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig Thanks for sharing. This is what we hope, all of us would do under these circumstances.
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SGT Charlie Steward
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An Airman, a National Guardsman, and a local national, walked into a train. A Terrorist walked onto the same train with death on his mind, he didn't walk off..... Way to go, gentlemen!
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SSG Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig don't get me wrong, I am proud to serve with soldiers like them. Believe it or not, last year when I went to Paris, most French were more amicable to us, US service members there, kind of breaking the mold. They, overall, across Europe, have a big problem. I hope you are safe there CSM. God bless, and godspeed.
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SSG Ricardo Marcial
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Has any group claimed responsibility, or are they in a "DAMN AMERICANS" mode and don't want to claim it because it failed. As they say....Inshallah.

Courage, Sacrifice and the willingness to give some....or all. These brave men have proven that people are not backing down to the threats by these groups. I salute them, now break out the tequila.
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Thanks for the update! Kudos to them!
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SPC William Hajnos
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Word is coming out that it was an Oregon National Guard soldier and an airman along with a college student that saved the day either way good job to those guys no matter what walk of life they are in.
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LTC John Shaw
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A1C Charles D Wilson Awesome! Marine's taking action! Hoo-rah!
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A1C Charles D Wilson
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Yes sir. To me Marine's are a team I wish I could have been a part of but I enjoyed working on aircraft...way to much. Salute.
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