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Paris policeman and wife killed in possible Isis-linked terror attack | Paris policeman and wife killed in possible Isis-linked terror attack |
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A man who claimed allegiance to the Islamic State group stabbed a French policeman to death on Monday night before being killed when police moved in, sources close to the investigation said. | A man who claimed allegiance to the Islamic State group stabbed a French policeman to death on Monday night before being killed when police moved in, sources close to the investigation said. |
The man’s wife was also found dead when police stormed the house. A three-year-old boy was rescued alive. French prosecutors have launched an anti-terror probe into the attack in the Paris suburb of Magnanville that was apparently carried out by a neighbour of the family. | The man’s wife was also found dead when police stormed the house. A three-year-old boy was rescued alive. French prosecutors have launched an anti-terror probe into the attack in the Paris suburb of Magnanville that was apparently carried out by a neighbour of the family. |
Witnesses told investigators the attacker may have shouted “Allahu akbar” (God is greatest) as he stabbed the policeman repeatedly outside his home before holding the woman and the boy inside. The child was described in reports as the couple’s son. | |
The police officer who died was named in the French media as Jean-Baptiste Salvaing, 42, described as an assistant chief in the nearby district of Les Mureaux. He was reported to have been wearing civilian clothes at the time. | The police officer who died was named in the French media as Jean-Baptiste Salvaing, 42, described as an assistant chief in the nearby district of Les Mureaux. He was reported to have been wearing civilian clothes at the time. |
The suspect was a neighbour and authorities tried to negotiate with him before storming the property at around midnight local time, according to French media reports. | The suspect was a neighbour and authorities tried to negotiate with him before storming the property at around midnight local time, according to French media reports. |
Loud detonations were heard at the scene as Raid officers moved in. | Loud detonations were heard at the scene as Raid officers moved in. |
Officers found the woman’s body when they stormed the building and the attacker was killed during the assault, said interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said. | Officers found the woman’s body when they stormed the building and the attacker was killed during the assault, said interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said. |
The boy was “in shock but unharmed” and receiving medical attention, a prosecutor added. | The boy was “in shock but unharmed” and receiving medical attention, a prosecutor added. |
“The toll is a heavy one,” Brandet told reporters at the scene. “This commander, this police officer was killed by the individual ...… [and] we discovered the body of a woman. The assailant, the criminal, was killed. Thankfully a little boy was saved. He was in the house. He’s safe and sound. He was saved by police officers.” | “The toll is a heavy one,” Brandet told reporters at the scene. “This commander, this police officer was killed by the individual ...… [and] we discovered the body of a woman. The assailant, the criminal, was killed. Thankfully a little boy was saved. He was in the house. He’s safe and sound. He was saved by police officers.” |
Magnanville is about 35 miles north-west of the Paris CBD. | |
François Hollande said a meeting would be held at the presidential palace on Tuesday morning and declared that “all light will be shed” on the case. The French president condemned what he described as an “odious act”. | François Hollande said a meeting would be held at the presidential palace on Tuesday morning and declared that “all light will be shed” on the case. The French president condemned what he described as an “odious act”. |
“Light will be shed on the circumstances of this abominable drama whose investigation, under the authority of justice, will determine the exact nature,” Hollande said in a statement. | “Light will be shed on the circumstances of this abominable drama whose investigation, under the authority of justice, will determine the exact nature,” Hollande said in a statement. |
The interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, expressed his “infinite sadness” at the death of the police commander and his partner, who had worked for his ministry. | The interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, expressed his “infinite sadness” at the death of the police commander and his partner, who had worked for his ministry. |
“The attacker was neutralised by Raid forces, who showed great composure and great professionalism and who saved the couple’s little boy,” Cazeneuve said in a statement. | “The attacker was neutralised by Raid forces, who showed great composure and great professionalism and who saved the couple’s little boy,” Cazeneuve said in a statement. |
“The inquiry opened by the justice authorities will establish the precise circumstances of this tragedy.” | “The inquiry opened by the justice authorities will establish the precise circumstances of this tragedy.” |
Sources close to the inquiry told AFP the attacker had claimed allegiance to the Islamic State jihadist group while negotiating with police from the elite Raid unit. | Sources close to the inquiry told AFP the attacker had claimed allegiance to the Islamic State jihadist group while negotiating with police from the elite Raid unit. |
“The anti-terror department of the Paris prosecution service is taking into account at this stage the mode of operation, the target and the comments made during negotiations with the Raid,” one source said. | “The anti-terror department of the Paris prosecution service is taking into account at this stage the mode of operation, the target and the comments made during negotiations with the Raid,” one source said. |
The Site Intelligence Group, a US-based monitor, cited the Isis-linked Amaq News Agency as saying on its Telegram channels: “Islamic State fighter kills deputy chief of the police station in the city of Les Mureaux and his wife with blade weapons near Paris.” | The Site Intelligence Group, a US-based monitor, cited the Isis-linked Amaq News Agency as saying on its Telegram channels: “Islamic State fighter kills deputy chief of the police station in the city of Les Mureaux and his wife with blade weapons near Paris.” |
Police sources had told AFP earlier in the evening that the attacker had taken the policeman’s partner and the boy hostage after stabbing the officer to death when he returned home around 9pm. | Police sources had told AFP earlier in the evening that the attacker had taken the policeman’s partner and the boy hostage after stabbing the officer to death when he returned home around 9pm. |
“The negotiations were unsuccessful – a decision was made to launch an assault” around midnight, said interior ministry spokesman Brandet. | “The negotiations were unsuccessful – a decision was made to launch an assault” around midnight, said interior ministry spokesman Brandet. |
French prosecutor Vincent Lesclous, who said he knew the slain police commander, said: “The investigation is beginning. | |
“We have no certainty about the attacker’s motivations,” Lesclous said. | |
The killing in France came a day after a gunman claiming to be acting in the name of Isis shot dead 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in the worst mass shooting in US history. | The killing in France came a day after a gunman claiming to be acting in the name of Isis shot dead 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in the worst mass shooting in US history. |
France is hosting the Euro 2016 football tournament under tight security. The country is still reeling from the November 2015 jihadist attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead. | France is hosting the Euro 2016 football tournament under tight security. The country is still reeling from the November 2015 jihadist attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead. |
With AFP, Reuters and AP | With AFP, Reuters and AP |