Paris shooting: Police clash with protesters after ‘racist’ gunman kills three
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Protesters have taken to the streets in central Paris after a “racist” gunman killed at least three people and injured several others in a shooting attack on a Kurdish cultural center in the French capital.
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Dec 24, 2022 02:19 UTC

Protesters have taken to the streets in central Paris after a “racist” gunman killed at least three people and injured several others in a shooting attack on a Kurdish cultural center in the French capital.

“There are three dead, one person in intensive care and two people with serious injuries, and the suspect, who was arrested, has also been injured, notably to the face,” a French prosecutor told reporters in Paris at the scene of the incident on Friday.

A short distance from the site of the shooting, members of Paris’ Kurdish community clashed with police later in the day, with riot police firing teargas to disperse the angry protesters.

According to reports, projectiles were thrown at police officers and at least one car was damaged.

Meanwhile, the French prosecutor said the 69-year-old suspect of the attack had been previously charged with racist violence.

However, the investigators have yet to officially determine a motive for the attack at the Kurdish community center, the restaurant facing it, and the adjacent hair salon.

AFP news agency quoted witnesses as saying they heard seven or eight shots fired.

Witnesses told AFP that the gunman, described by police as white, initially targeted the Kurdish cultural center before entering a hairdressing salon where he was arrested by police.

“We saw an old white man enter, then start shooting in the Kurdish cultural center, then he went to the hairdresser’s next door,” Romain, who works in a nearby restaurant, told AFP by telephone.

Another local resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told AFP: “There were people panicking, shouting to the police and pointing to the salon ‘he’s in there, he’s in there, go in’.”

He said he saw two people on the floor of the salon with leg wounds.

Of the three wounded people, one is in intensive care and two are being treated for serious injuries, officials said.

The Kurdish community center, called Center Ahmet Kaya, is used by a charity that organizes concerts and exhibitions, and helps the Kurdish diaspora in the Paris region.

It is worth mentioning that the suspect’s criminal records from 2016 and 2021 showed he was linked to two previous attempted murders.

The suspect, of French nationality, was initially convicted over the first case in the multicultural Seine-Saint-Denis suburb of Paris, but was freed on appeal, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau told reporters.

He had attacked at least two migrants with a knife in a Paris refugee camp on December 8, 2021, Beccuau told reporters.

Meanwhile, the Kurdish Democratic Council of France (CDK-F), which uses the cultural center as its headquarters, said in a statement that it considered the shooting to be a “terror attack.”

The shooting comes as the French capital city is bustling with activity before the Christmas weekend.

MG