(December 22, 2016 at 4:51 pm)paulpablo Wrote:(December 21, 2016 at 10:41 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: He was refused asylum, yes. Germany tried to send him back, but Tunisia said he wasn't Tunisian.
Given that, I reckon my point stands; he's only a suspect, and the thought that he's Muslim remains an assumption.
I think it's now understood he was a Tunisian.
He was Muslim.
And the suspicion level has him as the most wanted man in Europe.
As far as I'm aware they have fingerprints, papers of the individual or some sort found in the vehicle and plus a previous criminal record and a record of associating with other people suspected to be involved with terrorist organizations.
My point was not about the perpetrator himself. My point was about the assumptions made before the suspect's identity was known. Surely you're sharp enough to get the point.