Candles, remembering the dead, and then all of a sudden in a split second, there was absolute panic. Quite simply, i havent seen anything like it in europe before people just began to stampede. They were running down the street. Women were shrieking. People were saying that there have been gunshots though it didnt appear there actually had been. We saw, you know, women grabbing their children, pushing strollers, desperately running from what they thought were their lives. Policemen suddenly flooding the streets heavily armed, waving guns at us, telling us to clear the streets. I kept asking them whats the problem, please explain, whats going on, and it was clear throughout this scenario that honestly the police were just as fryattened as the people were and were just as confused, just as panicked. Theres a sense there are other attackers out there. And it really was such a sharp contrast to this defiance that weve seen, people who i had spoken to said we cant be afraid but a if were af
the terrorists was somebody who had infiltrated the refugees and the migrants who came to europe. that looks like sure. that looks like sure because he came through a network and a connecting itinerary and he get migrant visa. special migrant papers in greece. because he came with a passport, which looks like he arrived on october 3rd on the island of leros. how do you think he got into france? do you think he came from belgium? i don t know exactly. maybe from croatia, belgium, and france. i m not sure. there are a lot of names that are out there. i want to know if you can confirm them to us right now a we speak, okay? good thing we take our glasses together. okay. ahmad abu mohamed was one of the suicide bombers at the stadium. we have another name here.