Albanian prevents a Kalashnikov man from committing massacre in a French discotheque

 
Albanian prevents a Kalashnikov man from committing massacre in a French discotheque

 An Albanian has prevented a firearm attack at a discotheque in France. In an interview to Klan Kosova, the Albanian identified as Bujar Muli has also confessed the panic moments at the disco in Avallon, France, and the moment the police directed the gun toward him confusing him as a terrorist. Muli stressed that the clients of the discotheque after the event were superseded by the courage of the Albanians.

"Today at around 4:00 pm, one person wanted to enter with a Kalashnikov in his hand in the place where I work. Then we've seen him in the cameras, but he did not understand we were tracking him.

We, with my colleagues, we are all Albanian and we have managed to hit the person who wanted to carry out a tragic act. We thought he was a different person, but fortunately was the person with Kallashnikov.



There we encountered a policeman, he was the greatest danger to me. The police officer thought it was me about to conduct the assassination and directed the revolver toward me. Fortunately my colleagues reacted and told them that I was not.

We had never seen that person. Police knew him as he was a French soldier. Police have told us that the law of the army will deal with the person who wanted to carry out this assassination.



After completing the normal work clients have been at least 200, all thanked us and everyone is surprised that we Albanians are not afraid of anyone and that we have decided to sacrifice ourselves to protect our customers. We were all satisfied with both the police and our clients. There are times when we are confronted with unkempt people, armed with Kalashnikov as we have seen in these last events in the streets," the Albanian said.
Previous Post Next Post