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Man With Knife Shot Dead After Trying to Attack Paris Police Station Man With Knife Shot Dead After Trying to Attack Paris Police Station
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PARIS — A man who was wielding a knife and yelling “Allahu akbar” was shot dead after he tried to attack a police station in northern Paris on Thursday, according to witness accounts. PARIS — Officers fatally shot a man who was wielding a knife and yelling “Allahu akbar” as he tried to attack a police station in northern Paris on Thursday, setting off alarms as France marked the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
The attack, around noon, prompted the closing of schools, shops and streets. The man’s body lay on the street outside the police station, on the Rue de la Goutte d’Or. A police officer in a protective suit, aided by a robot, inspected the body, evidently because the police feared the man might have been carrying explosives. The attack, a few minutes before noon, prompted the closing of schools, shops and streets. The man’s body lay on the street outside the police station, on the Rue de la Goutte d’Or. The authorities said the man, who was not identified, had lunged at an officer.
The episode occurred a year after gunmen carried out coordinated attacks on 17 people in the Paris area, including at the offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and at a kosher supermarket, and less than two months after the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in the city that killed 130. For more than an hour and 20 minutes, the man’s body lay on the sidewalk, covered with a white cloth. A robot was deployed, and after that, two dogs and then a man wearing heavy gear inspected the man’s jacket, fearing that he might have been carrying explosives. The police quickly determined that the suicide vest was a fake, according to news accounts.
The episode occurred a year after gunmen carried out coordinated attacks in and near Paris, including on Charlie Hebdo and on a kosher supermarket, killing 17 people. The assault also comes less than two months after the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks, which killed 130.
The police station is in the 18th arrondissement, a multicultural district that has a large immigrant population but that is also rapidly gentrifying.The police station is in the 18th arrondissement, a multicultural district that has a large immigrant population but that is also rapidly gentrifying.
The attack occurred a little over an hour after President François Hollande concluded a speech to forces at the Paris police department during which he warned that terrorism was still threatening the country.The attack occurred a little over an hour after President François Hollande concluded a speech to forces at the Paris police department during which he warned that terrorism was still threatening the country.
Mr. Hollande thanked police and security forces and paid tribute to the three officers who were killed in the attacks last January. “We will never forget them,” he said. “They died so that we may live free.”
Mr. Hollande added that over the past year, nearly 200 people had been barred from leaving France on suspicion of seeking to join terrorist groups in Syria or Iraq and that over 50 foreigners had been barred from entering the country.
He also urged the security and intelligence services in France to do better at cooperating with each other.
“Faced with these kinds of adversaries, it is crucial that each department work in perfect coordination, in the greatest transparency, and that they share all the information that they have,” Mr. Hollande said.