The french Terrorist Who killed a Police Commander Slitt Bunnies throat.

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Years before killing a French police commander and the cop’s girlfriend, ISIS terrorist Larossi Abballa joined fellow jihadists to start practicing murder — by slitting the throats of bunnies.

Abballa’s sickening history emerged in court documents this week, as police crack down on the slain terrorist’s associates one week after his deadly ambush.
Abballa, 25, stormed the suburban Paris house of police commander Jean-Baptiste Salvaing last Monday, fatally stabbing Salvaing before taking his girlfriend hostage and later killing her, too. The couple’s 3-year-old son was in the home, but not harmed.
After Abballa pledged allegiance to ISIS during a Facebook Live stream — and promised more terror attacks to come — police shot and killed him.
Abballa was convicted, along with two accomplices, in 2013 for recruiting terrorists, and spent 27 months in jail. He committed his murders just months after police ended his six months of probationary surveillance.
According to court documents, authorities started watching Abballa five years ago, when he started meeting with the men who would eventually be convicted with him — Charaf-Din Aberouz and Saad Rajraji.
The terror trio often discussed the viability of suicide attacks and bringing other terrorists to France, court papers say.

Police at the scene of the double homicide last week.

 (CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON/EPA)
They once made a trip to a wooded area outside of Paris, where they filmed themselves cutting bunnies’ throats to steel themselves for eventual slaughter, documents say. They stored the snuff films on their cell phones, along with footage of soldiers being beheaded.
French police knew about Abballa’s bloodthirsty actions in the woods, but were not able to prove his terrorism ties until years later, when authorities captured jihadists Abballa tried bringing to France.
After Abballa’s double homicide, authorities detained three people connected to him — including Aberouz. All are being held for questioning, though none has been charged or proven to be involved in Abballa’s terror plot.
source:nydailynews 

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