Paris: French prosecutors opened a terrorism investigation into the fatal stabbing Friday of a French police officer inside her police station near the historic Rambouillet chateau outside Paris. Fellow officers shot and killed the suspected attacker at the scene.
The identity and motive of the assailant were not immediately clear, a national police spokesperson told The Associated Press. The police officer was a 49-year-old administrative employee in the station, the spokesperson said.
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The national anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office said it had taken over the case and opened an investigation into the murder of a person of public authority in relation with a terrorist group. Officials at the prosecutor’s office would not provide further details.
“We are in a state of astoundment,” Karl Olive, vice president of the regional council, said on BFM television.
The attack took place southwest of Paris just inside the police station in a quiet residential area of the town of Rambouillet, about 750 meters (yards) from a former royal estate that is sometimes used for international peace negotiations. Police cordons ringed the area after the stabbing.