Saturday, December 20, 2014

Assault police: The terrorism prosecutor takes the survey – Europe1

Assault police: The terrorism prosecutor takes the survey – Europe1

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A man was shot dead in Indre-et-Loire after assaulting police officers stabbed a police announced Saturday the Ministry of the Interior. According to the New Republic , several shots were fired. The terrorism prosecutor took up the investigation.

It hurts a policeman in the face. Towards 14h, a man came to the police station to Joué- lès-Tours on the outskirts of Tours. He pulled out a knife hidden behind her back to tackle the first police officer who faces him at the door. Colleagues intervened and were also injured.

The man managed to seriously injure two policemen before two other officers successively make use of their weapons. He died within the hour that followed.

According to the prefecture, the days assaulted police officers are not in danger.

What are his motives? There has as yet little information on the reasons that led man to attack police officers. The attacker reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” before attacking the first officer, and would have continued to profess the words “until his last breath.” According to Europe 1 information, it was known to the Directorate General of Internal Security (ISB).

An investigation of terrorism prosecutor. The terrorism prosecutor of Paris s’ early with the investigation. The charges mentioned are attempted murder and conspiracy, all in connection with a terrorist enterprise, the source said without mentioning the motives of the perpetrator. The survey was carried out by the Anti-Terrorism Sub-Directorate of the Judicial Police, the SID and the Interregional Directorate of Judicial Police of Orleans.

Cazeneuve on site. Minister of Interior condemned “the brutal assault” should be on site at 17:30, with the Director General of the National Police. Bernard Cazeneuve welcomed “composure and professionalism of the police officers present, who have used their administrative weapon.” Nicolas Comte, general secretary of the SGP-Police union, said on BFM-TV that “self-defense is absolutely no doubt and probably prevented a greater tragedy.”

The prefect Indre-et-Loire, the prosecutor of Tours and the departmental director of public safety have also moved quickly on the scene.

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