Paris mosque: Driver arrested after attempting to ram crowd seker

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 21:17:06


France's Le Parisien newspaper reports that the man said he wanted 'to take revenge for the Bataclan and Champs-Elysees' attacks.

The man rammed his SUV into protective barriers outside the Creteil mosque 'multiple times' around 6:30 pm local time, according to a police statement.

'Because he couldn't get through the barriers, he tried to go down another route but hit an obstacle and fled,' police said.



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'We saw the car drive around the mosque three times,' an eyewitness told Le Parisien. 'It was strange. All of a sudden it sped up. It seemed to me that it was clearly trying to knock over pedestrians.'

No one was wounded in the assault and the driver was arrested at his home a short time later.

'The police firmly condemn this act and are doing everything to investigate and understand the motivation of the driver,' the statement said.

France's Interior Minister, Gerard Collomb offered his 'total support' to the Muslim community in the wake of the incident.

In a statement, the Interior Ministry said it would be up to the police investigating the attack to discover exactly what motivated the perpetrator.

The incident comes 10 days after a man was arrested for ramming a van into a crowd outside a mosque in Finsbury Park, London. One person was killed and others were wounded in that attack. The driver was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder.

'The police firmly condemn this act and are doing everything to investigate and understand the motivation of the driver,' the statement said. 'The police firmly condemn this act and are doing everything to investigate and understand the motivation of the driver,' the statement said. The incident comes 10 days after a man was arrested for ramming a van into a crowd outside a mosque in Finsbury Park, London. One person was killed and others were wounded in that attack. The driver was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder. France's Interior Minister, Gerard Collomb offered his 'total support' to the Muslim community in the wake of the incident. 'We saw the car drive around the mosque three times,' an eyewitness told Le Parisien. 'It was strange. All of a sudden it sped up. It seemed to me that it was clearly trying to knock over pedestrians.' The incident comes 10 days after a man was arrested for ramming a van into a crowd outside a mosque in Finsbury Park, London. One person was killed and others were wounded in that attack. The driver was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder. The man rammed his SUV into protective barriers outside the Creteil mosque 'multiple times' around 6:30 pm local time, according to a police statement. France's Le Parisien newspaper reports that the man said he wanted 'to take revenge for the Bataclan and Champs-Elysees' attacks. France's Interior Minister, Gerard Collomb offered his 'total support' to the Muslim community in the wake of the incident. The incident comes 10 days after a man was arrested for ramming a van into a crowd outside a mosque in Finsbury Park, London. One person was killed and others were wounded in that attack. The driver was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder. France's Interior Minister, Gerard Collomb offered his 'total support' to the Muslim community in the wake of the incident. 'Because he couldn't get through the barriers, he tried to go down another route but hit an obstacle and fled,' police said. In a statement, the Interior Ministry said it would be up to the police investigating the attack to discover exactly what motivated the perpetrator. In a statement, the Interior Ministry said it would be up to the police investigating the attack to discover exactly what motivated the perpetrator. 'Because he couldn't get through the barriers, he tried to go down another route but hit an obstacle and fled,' police said. France's Le Parisien newspaper reports that the man said he wanted 'to take revenge for the Bataclan and Champs-Elysees' attacks. 'Because he couldn't get through the barriers, he tried to go down another route but hit an obstacle and fled,' police said. France's Le Parisien newspaper reports that the man said he wanted 'to take revenge for the Bataclan and Champs-Elysees' attacks. No one was wounded in the assault and the driver was arrested at his home a short time later. 'Because he couldn't get through the barriers, he tried to go down another route but hit an obstacle and fled,' police said. The incident comes 10 days after a man was arrested for ramming a van into a crowd outside a mosque in Finsbury Park, London. One person was killed and others were wounded in that attack. The driver was charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder. No one was wounded in the assault and the driver was arrested at his home a short time later. No one was wounded in the assault and the driver was arrested at his home a short time later. 'We saw the car drive around the mosque three times,' an eyewitness told Le Parisien. 'It was strange. All of a sudden it sped up. It seemed to me that it was clearly trying to knock over pedestrians.' The man rammed his SUV into protective barriers outside the Creteil mosque 'multiple times' around 6:30 pm local time, according to a police statement. In a statement, the Interior Ministry said it would be up to the police investigating the attack to discover exactly what motivated the perpetrator.

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