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Gunman in Paris Opens Fire, Killing at Least 3 Gunman in Paris Opens Fire, Killing at Least 3
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A 69-year-old man was taken into custody on Friday after he opened fire at a Kurdish community center and at other targets in central Paris, killing at least three people, the French authorities said. A 69-year-old man was taken into custody on Friday after a gunman opened fire at a Kurdish community center and at other targets in central Paris, killing at least three people, the French authorities said.
Three other people were wounded in the shooting, one of them seriously, according to the Paris prosecutor, in the attack shortly before noon on Rue d’Enghien, a narrow street in the 10th Arrondissement of the French capital. Three other people were wounded in the shooting, one of them seriously, according to the Paris prosecutor, in the attack shortly before noon on Rue d’Enghien, a narrow street in the 10th Arrondissement of the French capital
Élisabeth Borne, the French prime minister, described the shooting as an “odious act.”
French officials said that the gunman had been arrested after shots were fired at a restaurant and at a hair salon as well as at the Kurdish community center, and that he had been taken to the hospital after being lightly injured.French officials said that the gunman had been arrested after shots were fired at a restaurant and at a hair salon as well as at the Kurdish community center, and that he had been taken to the hospital after being lightly injured.
“We don’t know exactly what his motivations were,” said Alexandra Cordebard, the mayor of the 10th Arrondissement, although Laure Beccuau, the Paris prosecutor, told reporters that the police were investigating a possible racist motive to the attack.“We don’t know exactly what his motivations were,” said Alexandra Cordebard, the mayor of the 10th Arrondissement, although Laure Beccuau, the Paris prosecutor, told reporters that the police were investigating a possible racist motive to the attack.
Anne Hidalgo, the Paris mayor, said on Twitter that the Kurdish community had been targeted by “murders committed by a far-right militant,” but she did not provide details about the suspect, and neither had other French authorities at the time of her statement.
“Kurds, wherever they live, should be able to live in peace and security,” Ms. Hidalgo said. “More than ever, Paris is by their side in these dark times.”
France was struck by a large-scale Islamist terrorist attacks in 2015 and 2016, and, in the years that followed, by a string of smaller but deadly shootings and stabbings, often carried out by lone assailants. But those security concerns have loomed far less in recent years in France, and mass shootings remain rare.France was struck by a large-scale Islamist terrorist attacks in 2015 and 2016, and, in the years that followed, by a string of smaller but deadly shootings and stabbings, often carried out by lone assailants. But those security concerns have loomed far less in recent years in France, and mass shootings remain rare.
The prosecutor’s office said that the identity of the suspect was still being verified, adding that it had opened a murder investigation. The prosecutor’s office said that the identity of the suspect was still being verified, adding that it had opened an investigation into murder, attempted murder, assault and violation of France’s firearm laws.
Ms. Beccuau said the gunman had been involved in at least two other criminal cases. He was suspected of attacking people living in tents near Bercy, a neighborhood in the 12th Arrondissement of Paris. The man was detained after an investigation was opened in late 2021, but he was recently freed, Ms. Beccuau said. Ms. Beccuau said the suspect had been involved in at least two other criminal cases. He was suspected of attacking people living in tents near Bercy, a neighborhood in the 12th Arrondissement of Paris. The man was detained after an investigation was opened in late 2021, but he was recently freed, Ms. Beccuau said.
Ms. Beccuau said the suspect had also been recently convicted in another case, but she did not provide details.Ms. Beccuau said the suspect had also been recently convicted in another case, but she did not provide details.
One witness, who was identified only as Ali, told the BFMTV news channel that he had been walking down the street when he heard gunfire and turned around.One witness, who was identified only as Ali, told the BFMTV news channel that he had been walking down the street when he heard gunfire and turned around.
“We saw people running left and right,” he said. He then entered the nearby hair salon, where three people were wounded, he told the news channel. “We saw people running left and right,” he said. He then entered the nearby hair salon, where three people were wounded, he told the news channel
Anne Hidalgo, the Paris mayor, thanked the police on Twitter for their “decisive response this morning during the terrible attack in the 10th” and expressed her condolences for the victims. Ms. Cordebard said that there had been no particular security measures in place at or near the Kurdish community center. “This neighborhood lives in perfect harmony, with a mix of communities living together,” she said.
Ms. Cordebard said that there had been no particular security measures in place at or near the Kurdish community center. The French authorities did not identify the community center, but the Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Center was listed online at No. 16 on Rue d’Enghien. The center, named after the Kurdish folk singer Ahmet Kaya, did not include a phone number on its Facebook page, and no one was immediately reachable by email.
“This neighborhood lives in perfect harmony, with a mix of communities living together,” she said.
The shooting occurred almost a decade after three Kurdish activists were killed in Paris, including Sakine Cansiz, a Kurdish separatist who was a founder of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or P.K.K., in 1978.The shooting occurred almost a decade after three Kurdish activists were killed in Paris, including Sakine Cansiz, a Kurdish separatist who was a founder of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or P.K.K., in 1978.