samedi 16 juillet 2016

le témoignage déchirant de Mickaël qui a perdu son fils de 4 ans

Mickael Coviaux a vécu le pire ce 14 juillet à Nice, pendant l'attaque très meurtrière du camion fou. Il s'est exprimé dans Le Parisien sur la mort de Yannis,Tn Requin 2016 son fils agé de quatre ans et demi seulement, qui fait partie des dix enfants et adolescents qui sont décédés pendant l'attentat. Comment est-il parvenu à témoigner après cet événement insoutenable ? "Je suis vide. Il n'y a plus rien, là. C'est comme si on m'avait arraché le c?ur." Le petit gar?on adorait se rendre à cette plage de Nice pour se baigner et "lancer des galets à la mer". Ce jeudi, sa maman voulait lui faire plaisir avec une nouvelle journée sous le soleil. "Nous étions installés sur la plage avec la femme d'un ami, ses nièces et ses deux enfants. Yannis était ravi, il sautait partout, il faisait le fou avec ses copains... C'était une belle soirée". Mais le destin en a décidé autrement. Le soir, sur la Promenade des Anglais, le camion conduit par Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel a tout renversé sur son passage. "Mon fils était un peu plus loin avec ses copains. J'ai juste eu le réflexe d'attraper ma femme, de l'éjecter, et de me coucher. Le camion est passé à 10 centimètres de moi. Quand je me suis relevé,Nike Air Max il y avait toute cette foule, et moi je priais le bon Dieu pour que Yannis soit sain et sauf. Quand je l'ai vu par terre, j'ai tout de suite compris... Il ressemblait à Aylan, le petit réfugié retrouvé noyé sur une plage en Turquie",Tn Pas Cher raconte Mickael. Après l'avoir pris.


 

dimanche 10 juillet 2016

Dallas mayor on "one of the real issues" with guns

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said Sunday that open carry gun laws made it difficult for police to tell, in the aftermath of the shooting that killed five police officers Thursday night, who was a suspect and who wasn't. "That is one of the real issues with the gun right issues that we face, that in the middle of a firefight, it's hard to pick out the good guys and the bad guys,Air Rift " he said on CBS' "Face the Nation." "...The common sense would tell you you don't know where the gunfire is coming from, there were individuals that ran across the gunfire ... so it sure took our eye off the ball for a moment." He said the reason the officers brought people other than the shooter in as suspects is because, in the heat of the moment, it was unclear who was actually involved in the shooting and who just happened to be carrying a gun. "When you have gunfire going on, you usually go with the person that's got a gun," he said. "And so our police grabbed some of those individuals, took them to police headquarters,Nike Tn and worked it out and figured out they were not the shooters." Rawlings said he "completely" agreed with the Dallas police chief's decision to use a robot-delivered bomb to kill shooter Micah Xavier Johnson, adding that at a certain point it became clear Johnson "may not be bluffing" about his desire to continue killing officers. "We talked to this man a long time, and he threatened to blow up our police officers,Air Max 90 we went to his home we saw that there was bomb-making equipment later," he said. "So it was very important that we realize that he may not be bluffing. So we ask him, 'Do you want to come out safely or do you want to stay there and we're going to take you down?' And he chose the latter." In the aftermath of the attack, Rawlings said police are working to determine whether Johnson acted alone or had help in some way. "We keep looking into his files, talking to his neighbors, his family," he said. "Our objective is to see if there's anybody that aided and abetted him, conspired with him. That is going to probably take some days." What comes next for Dallas, Rawlings said, is some real soul-searching about how to overcome the attacks and "see a better narrative" out of everything that happened. "I think we are a laboratory for the United States," he said. "Can we, in a moment of crisis when officers are fallen, forgive? Can we disagree without demonizing? Can we see a better narrative as opposed to just absurdity, that there is redemption as we build this great city? I believe we can."