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Facebook asked the Legion of Honor for Diesel, police dog collapsed in Saint Denis

More than 18,000 netizens have asked through a Facebook page that the French State condecore with the Legion of Honor "Diesel", the police dog who died last Wednesday in the assault on the house of the jihadists of Saint Denis.

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The dog, 7 years old, became a star on social networks under the label and #JeSuisDiesel #JeSuisChien Wednesday when hundreds of agents besieged for seven hours an apartment in the northern outskirts of Paris where they killed three suspected terrorists and eight people were arrested.

The Facebook page that promotes tribute to canine State has received more than 8,000 photographs of support in a day when Russia said it will send a puppy to France as a "show of solidarity" for the loss of police dog.



"Diesel" is not the only one that has gained popularity in social networks, which also has become famous a fake Twitter account that mocks the man who housed the terrorist and said he had not suspected that might be jihadists.

More than 35,000 fans follow the profile of LogeurDuDaesh (Host of the Islamic State), where a photo of the individual, who spent eight years in prison for involuntary manslaughter and told the media know nothing of the terrorists it harbored shown.

"When I was told I had to stick a few shots at the Stade de France I thought playing for Germany" or "When I said 'do not worry, France pays' I thought they expected a check from social services to pay the rent" are some of the tweets published in this sarcastic account.

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