most notably 10 months ago when charlie hebdo westbound raked with bullets. police officers murdered in the streets in the name of jihad. home raised terrorists inspired by a war hundreds of miles away. islamic state hats its own word aiming to terrorize, mobilize and polarize at the restaurants where 14 died, the echos of the previous night are still being absorbed. listen to the stunned silence here. there s also a determination that this must not be a clash of cultures, they are murderers without a coherent creed. it s not about religion, we are beyond that. it s not about that, they just want us to be dead. no debate.
the expanded rounds if they have recovered some into a national database and hope to match that with some other weapon. one other odd thing about this this could just be luck, right, in that you haven t had anybody hit, thankfully, by bullets yet. do you have past cases where shooters looked to hit rather than to hurt, to terrorize, in effect, without hurting? what s your view, particularly you arthur with your experience with the d.c. sniper case? the d.c. sniper case was quite a bit different. he was shooting at individuals that were more or less in a static position. it s very difficult if a vehicle is moving at 60 miles an hour, it s very difficult if you are shooting from the side to be able to pick a driver off or pick a passenger off. i do believe we have been very lucky up to this point that nobody has been seriously injured. chris, in your view with the fbi, you heard local police call this a case of domestic
boko haram is responsible for thousands of deaths and the kidnapping of schoolgirls last year. and with their pledge to isis, they join militant groups from north africa to asia. those groups adopting the isis signature sadistic tactics and often the cinematic videos, designed to terrorize and recruit. as the influence of isis grows, so, too, are the numbers. young men and women flocking to join their ranks around the world. australian police detaining two brothers, just 16 and 17, suspected of trying to head to syria, where they failed, those three british teenage girls are believed to have succeeded. slipping through gatwick airport unchecked, before boarding a bus in turkey for the border. their families, now accusing police of not sharing information that could have helped stop them. if we had known what was going on, we would have prevented it, to an extent. reporter: preventing more young people from trying to join isis is now a top priority for governments around the world.
of thought control and thought oppress in the world. and i am just basically blown away by these by what we can see today all across the world. everyone is using sort of new methods to communicate, to terrorize. there are people like the one who said this video empowers people who are oppressed. it enables them to take video of those people particularly in places like syria and elsewhere, that are doing bad deeds. it goes both ways. think about it these two individuals. right now, are still loose somewhere in paris. i just got back from paris on sunday. how many police did you see there? i saw police everywhere. and a military strongly armed with automatic weapons walking through the champ dela say and normal parts where tourists with those two guys with
our prayers are with the lu family of china, who sent their daughter, lingzi, to bu so she could experience all that this city has to offer. and our hearts are broken for 8-year-old martin with his big smile and bright eyes. they set out to intimidate us, to terrorize us well, it should be pretty clear by now they picked the wrong city to do it. [ applause ] not here in boston. not here in boston.