The man who yesterday Wednesday morning injured six people at the train station Gare de Norte in Paris was remanded in custody on charges of attempted murder, the capital’s public prosecutor’s office announced today of France. The prosecution assessed that the state of health of this man, who was injured by police fire, allows this measure to be taken.
Two police officers, one of whom was off duty, they shot and wounded him perpetrator. The man is being treated with two wounds in the chest and one in the arm, but his condition is not considered critical. In a statement released late yesterday, Paris prosecutor Laure Bequio said the man, aged around 20, “began, for no apparent reason at this stage of the investigation, to hit the first victim with his weapon, managing to of 20 hits with “a metal hook”.
Total from attack six people were injured: two men aged 41 and 36, a policeman aged 46 and three women aged 40, 47 and 53.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the identity of the perpetrator has not yet been confirmed. Bekiou had pointed out yesterday that she “might” have been born in Algeria or Libya, reports APE-MPE. A police img said for her part that the attacker is a Libyan, born in 2000, against whom a deportation order has been issued, which has not been implemented due to the instability prevailing in Libya.
Source: News Beast

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