Marseille knife attacker had 7 identities stayed

Author : nonseparating1960
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 19:27:49


Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told journalists Monday that the man had been linked to seven names through digital fingerprints.

The man was shot dead by military police after carrying out the stabbings at the Saint-Charles train station, in what authorities are treating as a terror attack.

The last identity listed for the attacker was Ahmed H., a Tunisian national, Molins said.



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The attacker used the different identities in the years 2005 to 2017. He had been picked up by authorities in Lyon, France, on September 29 for shoplifting.

Molins described how the attacker stabbed one woman several times with a 20-centimeter knife. He ran away and then returned to attack the second woman.

He said a passer-by tried to intervene before the attacker moved towards police, who shot him dead.

Another small kitchen knife and a mobile phone were found on the attacker, Molins said, adding that he was known to have consumed hard drugs.

Amaq, ISIS' media wing, issued a statement on social media late Sunday calling the attacker a 'soldier of the Islamic State.' ISIS did not name the attacker or provide evidence that he was linked to the terror group.

While the incident is being treated as a terror attack, authorities are now investigating whether the suspect had links to established terror organizations.

Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told journalists Monday that the man had been linked to seven names through digital fingerprints. Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told journalists Monday that the man had been linked to seven names through digital fingerprints. The man was shot dead by military police after carrying out the stabbings at the Saint-Charles train station, in what authorities are treating as a terror attack. Amaq, ISIS' media wing, issued a statement on social media late Sunday calling the attacker a 'soldier of the Islamic State.' ISIS did not name the attacker or provide evidence that he was linked to the terror group. He said a passer-by tried to intervene before the attacker moved towards police, who shot him dead. The last identity listed for the attacker was Ahmed H., a Tunisian national, Molins said. The last identity listed for the attacker was Ahmed H., a Tunisian national, Molins said. The attacker used the different identities in the years 2005 to 2017. He had been picked up by authorities in Lyon, France, on September 29 for shoplifting. The attacker used the different identities in the years 2005 to 2017. He had been picked up by authorities in Lyon, France, on September 29 for shoplifting. The man was shot dead by military police after carrying out the stabbings at the Saint-Charles train station, in what authorities are treating as a terror attack. The attacker used the different identities in the years 2005 to 2017. He had been picked up by authorities in Lyon, France, on September 29 for shoplifting. Another small kitchen knife and a mobile phone were found on the attacker, Molins said, adding that he was known to have consumed hard drugs. Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told journalists Monday that the man had been linked to seven names through digital fingerprints. The attacker used the different identities in the years 2005 to 2017. He had been picked up by authorities in Lyon, France, on September 29 for shoplifting. While the incident is being treated as a terror attack, authorities are now investigating whether the suspect had links to established terror organizations. He said a passer-by tried to intervene before the attacker moved towards police, who shot him dead. Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told journalists Monday that the man had been linked to seven names through digital fingerprints. While the incident is being treated as a terror attack, authorities are now investigating whether the suspect had links to established terror organizations. He said a passer-by tried to intervene before the attacker moved towards police, who shot him dead. The last identity listed for the attacker was Ahmed H., a Tunisian national, Molins said. Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told journalists Monday that the man had been linked to seven names through digital fingerprints. While the incident is being treated as a terror attack, authorities are now investigating whether the suspect had links to established terror organizations. While the incident is being treated as a terror attack, authorities are now investigating whether the suspect had links to established terror organizations. Another small kitchen knife and a mobile phone were found on the attacker, Molins said, adding that he was known to have consumed hard drugs. Molins described how the attacker stabbed one woman several times with a 20-centimeter knife. He ran away and then returned to attack the second woman. The man was shot dead by military police after carrying out the stabbings at the Saint-Charles train station, in what authorities are treating as a terror attack. The man was shot dead by military police after carrying out the stabbings at the Saint-Charles train station, in what authorities are treating as a terror attack. The man was shot dead by military police after carrying out the stabbings at the Saint-Charles train station, in what authorities are treating as a terror attack. While the incident is being treated as a terror attack, authorities are now investigating whether the suspect had links to established terror organizations. He said a passer-by tried to intervene before the attacker moved towards police, who shot him dead. The last identity listed for the attacker was Ahmed H., a Tunisian national, Molins said.

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