Sudanese Migrant Stabs Three in France
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The man, already known to the police, was arrested: an officer fired three shots to prevent his colleague from being stabbed
Sudanese Migrant Stabs Three in France
A 34-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker stabbed three people on Sunday, 5 July in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Around 2pm, police started receiving calls from the public about a man threatening people with a knife. Once law enforcement arrived, the suspect also attempted to stab a responding police officer in the neck, but he was shot by another officer on the scene. The perp has survived his injuries and has been transported to a nearby hospital, whe…
Sudanese Migrant Arrested After Three People Stabbed in France
A Sudanese migrant was shot and then arrested by police after allegedly going on a stabbing spree in the French city of Clermont-Ferrand on Sunday, leaving at least three people wounded. The post Sudanese Migrant Arrested After Three People Stabbed in France, Police Officer Attacked appeared first on Breitbart.
This 34-year-old Sudanese had already been sentenced by the courts in the Auvergne capital for "outrage, rebellion, police violence and death threats", said AFP Eric Serfass, prosecutor of the Republic of Clermont-Ferrand. He was also subject to psychiatric follow-up, said a police source to AFP. "The severity of the injuries on the victims and the aggressor", which is "of Sudanese nationality", "are still to be determined", said Serfass.
A 34-year-old man was arrested after assaulting several people with a knife and attempted to attack the police this Sunday early in the afternoon in Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme). Injured by a police officer, the suspect is already known to be in justice. According to the prosecutor's office, there is no evidence of a terrorist character at this stage. - Puy-de-Dôme: a man assaults passers-by with a knife in Clermont-Ferrand, the police shoots …
The investigation continues to understand the motivations of the assailant, while the health status of the victims remains uncertain.
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