All over the West, Islamic nut cases are attacking at will. In the EU, where the government have bent over backwards to accommodate the welfare crazed and reliant populations from Muslim nations, politicians who dare want less migration are the targets.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was attacked by a man in central Copenhagen but was unharmed, according to reports. The incident occurred on Friday evening at Kultorvet Square, where Frederiksen was unexpectedly assaulted. Her office issued a statement confirming the attack, noting that although the Prime Minister was shaken, she did not sustain any physical injuries.
As Denmark approaches the European elections, yesterday the Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was assaulted in the streets of Copenhagen. The attack has been condemned by political leaders as “an attack on a democratically elected leader is also an attack on our democracy”. pic.twitter.com/gdKoHTvDt3
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A local resident witnessed the event and reported that Frederiksen showed no visible signs of harm following the assault. The police quickly responded, arresting the assailant and initiating an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Details about the attacker or his motives have not been disclosed as the investigation remains ongoing.
#BREAKING : Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen assaulted in Copenhagen, suspect in custody.#Denmark #PrimeMinister #MetteFrederiksen #Shooting #Copenhagen pic.twitter.com/pLSk7aXI9Y
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Eyewitnesses, including Soren Kjergaard, a barista working at the square, observed that Frederiksen appeared somewhat stressed after the incident. This attack has prompted reactions from various figures within Denmark and beyond. Danish Minister of Environment, Magnus Heunicke, expressed his shock and concern on social media, emphasizing the impact of the assault on those close to the Prime Minister.
Denmark PM ‘Shocked’ After Being Assaulted In Copenhagen | EU Parliamentary Elections On Sunday
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.#Denmark #Europe #Assault #Frederiksen #Copenhagen #Capital #Hurt #Injured #PM #PrimeMinister #Broadcast #Danish #Shocked #Incident #EU… pic.twitter.com/79IUyJTw9i— Republic (@republic) June 8, 2024
Internationally, the assault has drawn comments from leaders such as Edgars Rinkevics, the president of Latvia, who described the news as “disturbing” and reiterated that violence has no place in a democratic society. Rinkevics also expressed his solidarity with Frederiksen and her family during this challenging time.
Denmark’s PM Mette Frederiksen Assaulted in Central Copenhagen
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was in shock after being attacked and hit by a man in central Copenhagen on Friday, according to the state news agency Ritzau.#Denmark #PrimeMinister #MetteFrederiksen pic.twitter.com/ESNYPQHhk3
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The timing of the attack is particularly notable as it comes just two days before Denmark is scheduled to participate in the European Union elections. This incident follows a recent attack on Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico, who was seriously injured in an assassination attempt three weeks prior, highlighting a concerning trend of violence towards European political leaders. Such attacks are not happening to leftist leaders. Only those that want to save their nations and stop migrants from coming in and destroying their cultures and people via crime and increased welfare payments.
Major Points
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was assaulted by a man in central Copenhagen but was not physically harmed.
- The incident occurred on Kultorvet Square and the assailant was quickly arrested by the police, who are currently investigating.
- Witnesses described Frederiksen as shaken but showing no outward signs of injury following the attack.
- Danish Minister of Environment Magnus Heunicke and Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics expressed shock and condemned the violence, emphasizing that such acts are unacceptable in a democratic society.
- The assault took place just days before Denmark’s participation in the European Union elections, highlighting a concerning pattern of violence towards European leaders.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News