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Jordanian police academy killer on a journey to ‘paradise or hell’

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Jordanian police academy killer on a journey to ‘paradise or hell’

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AMMAN: -- Thousands of mourners have attended the funeral of a Jordanian police captain who shot dead five people at police training centre.

Two of the victims were American instructors and the throng chanted “death to America, death to Israel,” as he was laid to rest.

Anwar Abu Zeid embarked on the killing spree during his lunch break at the King Abdullah Training Centre near Amman on Monday.

He burst into the canteen shooting and shouting Allahu Akbar.

A South African and two Jordanians were also killed, seven others wounded.

Authorities searching for a motive say he messaged friends saying he was going on a journey to “paradise or hell.”

He was shot dead by a police sniper.

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Don't worry, they are moderate muslims and Jordan is a friend.

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Jordanian government should have just buried him out in the middle of nowhere and let him just disappear.

Jordanian government should have just buried him out in the middle of nowhere and let him just disappear.

with a pig

The casualties:

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