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Strasbourg Christmas market shooter killed in shootout with police (PHOTOS, VIDEO) Strasbourg Christmas market gunman ‘neutralized’ in shootout with police (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
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French police have killed the main suspect in the Strasbourg Christmas market shooting, Cherif Chekat, following a dramatic, helicopter-assisted police raid in a city-center district, the country’s Interior Minister confirmed. French police have killed the main suspect in the deadly Strasbourg Christmas market shooting, Cherif Chekat, following a dramatic, helicopter-assisted raid and a shootout in the city center.
The French police mounted a massive operation in Strasbourg on Thursday, involving armed officers from the elite RAID police unit and the helicopter. Interior Minister Christophe Castaner confirmed that the suspect was “neutralized” in the raid. More than 700 officers and military personnel, as well as two helicopters, were engaged in a 48-hour operation to hunt down the 29-year-old suspect, following the Christmas Market attack on Tuesday.
Three or four gunshots shots were fired in the city’s La Meinau district. The suspect, earlier identified as 29-year-old Cherif Chekat, was first to shoot at the officers and was killed by return fire. With France’s threat alert level raised to the max, ‘wanted’ posters of the gunman were made public across the city, which sits on the German border. Heavily armed police brigades continued to keep guard in Strasbourg two days after the suspect fled the scene.
Photos have surfaced on social media allegedly showing Chekat’s body. They depict a man with a gunshot wound to the head lying on the pavement with a gun next to him. By Thursday afternoon, the Paris prosecutor’s office had arrested a fifth suspect in connection with the shooting, who they believe was a member of the “entourage” of Chekat. Paris even fortified its border checkpoints with Germany, to block the suspect's potential escape routes.
There were also videos of Strasbourg residents giving a standing ovation to the law enforcers over the successful operation.
Tuesday's attack at a popular Christmas market left three people dead and a dozen wounded. Chekat was shouting “Allahu Akbar” as he opened fire at the unsuspecting shoppers. Around 9:00pm Thursday night, while brushing through the center of Strasbourg with the helicopters buzzing above, three national police officers spotted an “individual” matching Chekat’s identity, casually “strolling” the streets, roughly two kilometers away from where he launched his attack, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner told reporters.
The perpetrator was injured in the arm during a shootout with the police on Tuesday but managed to hijack a taxi and flee the scene, triggering a manhunt. When the officers approached the suspect to question him, he turned around and started shooting. “They fought back and neutralized the assailant,” said Castaner.
Several photos immediately surfaced on social media, allegedly showing Chekat’s corpse. They depict a man with a gunshot wound to the head lying on the pavement with a vintage-looking gun next to him.
Strasbourg residents and onlookers who gathered near the scene give a standing ovation to the law enforcement officers for their successful operation, according to footage from the scene. The mayor of the city, Roland Ries, told reporters that neutralization of the suspect will finally “facilitate the return to normal life,” noting that many of the locals were worried.
Chekat had a huge criminal record, being convicted 27 times for various offenses committed in France, Germany and Switzerland. He was shadowed by DGSI, France’s homeland security agency, for harboring extremist views.Chekat had a huge criminal record, being convicted 27 times for various offenses committed in France, Germany and Switzerland. He was shadowed by DGSI, France’s homeland security agency, for harboring extremist views.
The Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorist group rushed to claim responsibility for the attack, saying through its propaganda mouthpiece that it was a revenge on the coalition by one of its militants, yet failed to back the claim with any evidence.
Yet all the intelligence they had did not help the French security service to prevent Tuesday’s attack at a popular Christmas market that left three people dead and a dozen wounded. Chekat was reportedly shouting “Allahu Akbar” as he opened fire on the unsuspecting shoppers.
The Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorist group even rushed to claim responsibility for the attack, saying through its propaganda mouthpiece that it was a revenge on the coalition by one of its militants, though it failed to back the claim with any evidence.
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