Police attacker not a radical

The French government has said there is nothing to suggest the police employee who stabbed four colleagues to death at Paris police headquarters had been radicalised.

Government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye said on France Info that Paris prosecutors have decided to open a murder probe over the events “which are not falling under terrorism at this stage of the investigation”.

The statement came a day after the civilian employee raged through a Paris police headquarters with a knife, fatally stabbing four colleagues before he was shot and killed.

The man, a technology administrator in the police intelligence unit, launched the attack in his office then moved to other parts of the large 19th century building across the street from Notre Dame Cathedral.

Three of the people he killed were police officers, while the fourth an administrator.

Another officer stopped the attack when he shot the assailant in the compound’s courtyard.

The employee who carried out the attack had worked for the city’s police force since 2003 without ever arousing concerns, French interior minister Christophe Castaner said. – Associated Press

Be the first to comment on "Police attacker not a radical"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*