Knicks · Wow...Paris under attack...60 dead...France under national state of emergency (page 1)

WaltLongmire @ 11/13/2015 6:25 PM
That is Wow, not "Wos"

Multiple attacks at different sites, including suicide bombers at a soccer game with the French President attending. Possibly 100 hostages.

France's borders closed...sounds like martial law.

Makes tonights Knicks game seem rather small.

herkyJerky @ 11/13/2015 7:19 PM
Yeah, that's some very ugly stuff, to put it about as mildly as possible. Hostages in a nightclub being executed. Scumbags at their absolute scummiest.
WaltLongmire @ 11/13/2015 7:29 PM
Now talking about 100 hostages being killed in the concert hall the terrorists took control of.

6 attacks at various points in Paris.

Wonder if Seraphin sits out.

StarksEwing1 @ 11/13/2015 8:02 PM
Pretty crazy stuff. Nothing compared to 9/11 but still very serious
DrAlphaeus @ 11/13/2015 8:11 PM
We still have French UKers here? FrenchKnicks? I hope y'all are OK.
StarksEwing1 @ 11/13/2015 8:14 PM
The casualties keep going up every half hour. First it was 18 then 60 now over 100. This is really getting bad
DrAlphaeus @ 11/13/2015 8:20 PM
There are still shooters on the run I think. I got France24.com stream going.
StarksEwing1 @ 11/13/2015 8:22 PM
DrAlphaeus wrote:There are still shooters on the run I think. I got France24.com stream going.
now 150 dead.
TPercy @ 11/13/2015 8:24 PM
this is fucking crazy. Terrible terrible terrible stuff.
StarksEwing1 @ 11/13/2015 8:26 PM
TPercy wrote:this is fucking crazy. I have never witnessed such a thing.
9/11 still is the biggest disaster i have ever lived through but this is pretty bad. It may get worse since the gunmen are still at large
DrAlphaeus @ 11/13/2015 8:27 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:
DrAlphaeus wrote:There are still shooters on the run I think. I got France24.com stream going.
now 150 dead.

Attacks happened at seven different places.

StarksEwing1 @ 11/13/2015 8:29 PM
DrAlphaeus wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:
DrAlphaeus wrote:There are still shooters on the run I think. I got France24.com stream going.
now 150 dead.

Attacks happened at seven different places.

yeah i wonder how many gunmen were involved
DrAlphaeus @ 11/13/2015 8:32 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:
DrAlphaeus wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:
DrAlphaeus wrote:There are still shooters on the run I think. I got France24.com stream going.
now 150 dead.

Attacks happened at seven different places.

yeah i wonder how many gunmen were involved

And how many people are wounded? Absolutely shocking.

TPercy @ 11/13/2015 8:37 PM
StarksEwing1 wrote:
TPercy wrote:this is fucking crazy. I have never witnessed such a thing.
9/11 still is the biggest disaster i have ever lived through but this is pretty bad. It may get worse since the gunmen are still at large

Yes. Death toll is expected to rise significantly apparently. Terrible.

WaltLongmire @ 11/13/2015 10:25 PM
DrAlphaeus wrote:We still have French UKers here? FrenchKnicks? I hope y'all are OK.

Seraphin...played France...not from Paris, though.
DrAlphaeus @ 11/13/2015 10:36 PM
WaltLongmire wrote:
DrAlphaeus wrote:We still have French UKers here? FrenchKnicks? I hope y'all are OK.

Seraphin...played France...not from Paris, though.

FrenchKnicks is a poster here I haven't seen post in a while.

WaltLongmire @ 11/13/2015 10:40 PM
DrAlphaeus wrote:
WaltLongmire wrote:
DrAlphaeus wrote:We still have French UKers here? FrenchKnicks? I hope y'all are OK.

Seraphin...played France...not from Paris, though.

FrenchKnicks is a poster here I haven't seen post in a while.


Ahhhhh.
WaltLongmire @ 11/13/2015 10:44 PM
Thanks to the mod for changing Wos to Wow.

Girlfriend came in with the Indian food and I did not check it before submitting.

crzymdups @ 11/13/2015 11:06 PM
This is sad stuff. I just finished working on a book about the Charlie Hebdo attacks at my day job. Wonder if it is the same group. Sad day. My thoughts are with everyone in Paris. I hope it doesn't lead to even more senseless war and violence.
WaltLongmire @ 11/14/2015 2:03 AM
So Seraphin does have a rather large link to Paris:


nydailynews.com
Knicks' Seraphin, has home in Paris, in shock over attacks

Sixty minutes before tipoff between the Knicks and Cavaliers, backup Knicks forward Kevin Seraphin said he started getting texts from friends about the terror and mayhem unfolding in Paris, where Seraphin has a home and where he has “a lot of family” living in the French capital.

“It’s just like, you can’t believe it, what’s going on,” Seraphin said after Friday’s Knicks loss. “When I (first) heard about it, they only say there was 18 people dead. Now, like, that’s 200. You just can’t believe it. That’s the kind of stuff you see in a movie.”


Seraphin, who is originally from French Guiana, the South American country on the northeast coast bordering Brazil, was one of several players on both sides of Friday’s game who had strong reactions to the horrific tragedy overseas. Seraphin’s teammate, Carmelo Anthony, expressed his and the other Knicks players’ support for Seraphin.

“It’s just a tough, unfortunate situation. I try not to go into details but for me and for the guys on the team, it’s kind of take care and make sure that our teammate that has family over there and people over there, is okay (and) knowing our prayers are with him and his family,” said Anthony.

LeBron James, the Cavaliers superstar, tweeted out his prayers and support of individuals and families affected by the Paris attacks before the game and said he saw how emotional Seraphin – whom he called “a good friend of ours” – was during the singing of the national anthem. And former Knick and current Cavalier Timofey Mozgov of Russia said after the game that he had a difficult time processing the events when his wife first alerted him before tipoff about the shocking news.

“It’s terrible. It’s crazy. I don’t know what to say,” said Mozgov. “But you’ve got to understand. It can happen anywhere. You see it popping up like that. You never know.”

But Seraphin’s ties to the City of Light are the strongest. His family moved to France when he was a young boy, and his Paris home, he said, is only 45 minutes from Stade de France, where there were reported explosions, and fans ran onto the field during a Friday soccer match between France and Germany. Seraphin said late Friday that he still had not been able to contact “uncles, cousins and aunts” who live in Paris.
Kevin Seraphin, seen here in a previous game, has family in Paris.

“A lot of family in Paris. My mom and dad are actually in New York. My brother is in Toronto. But I have a lot of family – uncles, cousins, aunts,” said Seraphin. “I’m just done now (with the game). I talked to you guys before I’m back to texting (everyone).”

Seraphin, 25, said he was too small to understand the 9/11 attacks, but he said one image is still seared in his mind from that day when he watched the coverage on TV and that it paralleled what he was witnessing Friday night.

“I was in France. I was a kid. I saw it on the TV. We thought that was a movie. The image I always have is like you see the camera, and the big wall of smoke over New York,” said Seraphin. “After a while, you start to realize like, it’s crazy.”

Mozgov said he only got a “quick look” at the news after his wife contacted him, but that as an athlete, he absolutely has fears about a similar tragedy happening closer to home.

“People got killed. You never know,” Mozgov said.

Before the game and throughout the night, Seraphin said teammates and opponents were patting him on the back, shaking his hand and lending support, knowing that he carried a heavy load in his mind.

“Everyone had my back, talked to me. Everyone just showed me support,” said Seraphin. “I won’t say it often, but I kind of like, was happy that I did not get in the game. It was kind of in my mind.”

gunsnewing @ 11/14/2015 6:31 AM
This should serve as a reminder to all developed countries countries that it's better to be proactive then reactive. Especially to the people who are critical of the government when they try to be proactive. Everything is all hunky dori until you and your loved ones are effective. Now everyone wants merciless revenge after the fact. Gotta protect your borders for many reasons but #1 reason is the safety of your civilians. France is learning that the extremely difficult way

Been 14yrs since 9/11 a lot of our airports and state border crossings have loosened up. Gotta be on high alert at all times

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