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French tourist site Mont-Saint-Michel evacuated after man ‘threatens to kill cops’ | French tourist site Mont-Saint-Michel evacuated after man ‘threatens to kill cops’ |
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Mont-Saint-Michel, a major tourist site in Normandy, France, was evacuated on Sunday following reports of a man threatening to “kill cops”. | |
Mayor Yann Galton told France 3 Normandie France 3 Normandie on Sunday morning that police had launched a search for a man who shouted “I will kill the cops.” | |
Police were sent to the popular tourist attraction after receiving several reports of the threat, and the island was evacuated. A helicopter was deployed as police search homes and businesses for the man, France 3 reports. | Police were sent to the popular tourist attraction after receiving several reports of the threat, and the island was evacuated. A helicopter was deployed as police search homes and businesses for the man, France 3 reports. |
A tour guide contacted the authorities at about 7:45am after he heard the man say he wanted to attack police while on the shuttle bus to Mont-Saint-Michel, BFMTV reports. The man was located and monitored through video surveillance until police lost sight of him. | A tour guide contacted the authorities at about 7:45am after he heard the man say he wanted to attack police while on the shuttle bus to Mont-Saint-Michel, BFMTV reports. The man was located and monitored through video surveillance until police lost sight of him. |
After a house-by-house search, authorities believe the suspect is no longer on the island. | |
"All the houses have been checked, all the public and private places have been inspected by the gendarmerie forces, and the abbey is empty," Jean-Marc Sabathé, prefect of the Channel, told BFMTV. | |
The investigation into the incident continues, he added. | |
Earlier, Sabathé told FranceInfo: "An individual has returned to the Mont-Saint-Michel, he has made a fairly precise threat to the security forces in front of a cafe, he has been seen on the ramparts of the city." | |
The island sees three million tourists a year. An armed police presence was introduced at the site in December in case of a terrorist attack. | |
France has seen a spate of terrorist attacks in recent years, from the 2015 gun attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, to the Nice car ramming in 2016. |