The man suspected of killing a worshipper at a French mosque has surrendered to police in Italy
- A man suspected of killing a Muslim worshipper surrendered to police in Italy on Monday.
- This surrender followed a fatal stabbing attack at a mosque in La Grande Combe last Friday.
- The suspect reportedly filmed the assault on his phone while shouting insults during the attack.
- Prosecutor Abdelkrim Grini stated investigators are considering an Islamophobic motive for the act.
- French authorities now expect to issue a European arrest warrant for the suspect's transfer.
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Far-Left Seize on Killing of Muslim Man to Decry 'Islamophobia' in France
The French far-left has attempted to condemn the entire society following the brutal killing of a Muslim worshipper in a mosque in Southern France, allegedly committed by a Bosnian-heritage man. The post Leftists Use Stabbing of Muslim Man to Denounce ‘Islamophobia’ in France as Bosnian Heritage Man Arrested appeared first on Breitbart.
Three days after the murder of a faithful man at the mosque of La Grand-Combe, in the Gard, the suspect delivered himself to the Italian police near Florence in Tuscany and confessed what he allegedly committed.Olivier H. denied having acted out of hatred of Islam, said his Italian lawyer Monday 28 April according to BFM TV. The 21-year-old suspect, who was taken prisoner on Sunday 27 April, told the investigators "to have killed the first perso…
PARIS. A suspected hate crime is shaking France after a young black man was brutally murdered in a mosque. Late Sunday night, a man in his 20s was arrested for the murder, after first fleeing to Italy. The suspected perpetrator filmed parts of the act, then made derogatory remarks about Islam and said he wanted to kill more people.

French mosque murder suspect, 21, surrenders in Italy
A man suspected of stabbing a young Malian to death in a mosque in southern France and then filming his victim writhing in agony has surrendered to police in Italy, French and Italian authorities said on Monday.
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