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Quebec man indicted in officer’s stabbing at Flint, Mich., airport

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A Tunisia native who lives in Quebec repeated the Arabic phrase for “God is great” prior to his arraignmen­t Wednesday in the stabbing of a police officer at an airport in Flint.

Amor Ftouhi said “Allahu Akbar” before the proceeding started Wednesday in federal court in Flint, according to The Flint Journal.

He was indicted earlier Wednesday on charges of committing an act of violence at an internatio­nal airport and interferin­g with airport security.

Ftouhi, 49, of Montreal, is accused of stabbing Bishop Internatio­nal Airport police Lt. Jeff Neville in the neck June 21 with a large knife.

Authoritie­s have said Ftouhi referenced killings in Syria, Iraq and Afghanista­n and yelled “Allahu Akbar” at the time Neville was attacked. The attack was being investigat­ed as a possible act of terrorism.

Bishop airport is about 80 kilometres northwest of Detroit.

The FBI has said Ftouhi legally entered the U.S. at Champlain, N.Y., on June 16. The FBI said he bought a knife in the U.S.

Prior to the attack, Ftouhi spent some time in public, unsecured areas of the airport before going to a restroom where he dropped two bags before attacking Neville with a 30centimet­re knife that had a 20-centimetre serrated blade, according to the FBI.

Neville fought back and took Ftouhi to the ground as other officers arrived to help.

Neville, who has since been released from a hospital, attended an Independen­ce Day parade Tuesday in Fenton, near Flint.

He described the stabbing as “a sneak attack ... from the back.”

“Who’s got eyes in the back of their head?” Neville told WNEM-TV. “There was absolutely no warning.”

The time from the start of the attack to when Ftouhi was restrained probably took about 10 seconds, Neville said.

 ?? AP PHOTO PAUL SANCYA ?? Timothy Wiley, FBI public affairs specialist, holds up a photo of Amor Ftouhi after a news conference in Detroit, Thursday. The 49-year-old Canadian Ftouhi has been indicted in the stabbing of a police officer at an airport in Flint, Mich.
AP PHOTO PAUL SANCYA Timothy Wiley, FBI public affairs specialist, holds up a photo of Amor Ftouhi after a news conference in Detroit, Thursday. The 49-year-old Canadian Ftouhi has been indicted in the stabbing of a police officer at an airport in Flint, Mich.

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