A Frenchman once convicted of recruiting extremist fighters stabbed a police commander to death outside his suburban Paris home, recording the attack and posting it on Facebook Live, French officials said yesterday.
The commander’s partner and the attacker were found dead inside the home after a three-hour standoff with police.
The couple’s three-year-old was in the house in Magnanville, about 55km west of Paris, but was unharmed. A police official said that at one point in the video the attacker puzzled over what to do with the child.
The Islamic State’s Amaq news agency cited an unnamed source as saying an Islamic State fighter carried out the attack late on Monday. While the extremist group has not officially claimed responsibility, French President Francois Hollande said it was “incontestably a terrorist act” and that France faces a threat “of a very large scale.”
Two people close to the attacker, identified as 25-year-old Larossi Abballa, were detained, authorities said yesterday. They gave no details about them.
France has been on particularly high alert as it hosts the month-long Euro 2016 soccer tournament and is still under a state of emergency after the Islamic State attacks in Paris in November last year that killed 130 people.
Hollande held an emergency security meeting yesterday.
“France is not the only country concerned [by the terrorist threat], as we have seen again in the United States, in Orlando,” he said.
Abballa was from the nearby suburb of Mantes-la-Jolie and was sentenced in 2013 to three years in prison for recruiting fighters for the jihad in Pakistan, two police officials said. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to be publicly named discussing investigations.
A resident of the apartment building where Abballa lived, who did not want to give his name, said police raided it early yesterday.
Neighborhood resident Henriette Yenge, who lives and works near the building, said she would say hello to Abballa when he went to the mosque around the corner.
“He was a neighborhood kid,” Yenge said. “I was surprised it was him. It’s sad to see things like that.”
Two other security officials who also spoke on condition of anonymity said Abballa recorded a video during the knife attack. One official said the assailant posted the video on Facebook Live, the social media site’s live feed.
French Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve visited the police station in the suburb of Les Mureaux where 42-year-old Jean-Baptiste Salvaing worked. Police did not identify his partner, but said she was an administrator for the police in Mantes-La-Jolie.
Cazeneuve said more than 100 people seen as potential threats have been arrested in France this year, including in recent weeks.
France, like other nations in Europe, has seen a series of stabbings aimed at police officers or soldiers and carried out by radicals. The Islamic State group has encouraged its supporters to stage such attacks.
Monday’s attack shook police officers and Cazeneuve said they would be allowed to take home their service weapons.
“Today, every police officer is a target,” Yves Lefebvre of police union Unite SGP Police-FO said.
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