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FBI probing Michigan airport stabbing as ‘an act of terrorism’

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CHICAGO — A knife attack on a Michigan airport police off icer on Wednesday by a man yelling “Allahu Akbar” is being investigat­ed as an act of terrorism, the FBI said.

The stabbing at Bishop Internatio­nal Airport, in the city of Flint, comes amid a wave of jihadistin­spired attacks in Europe, most recently a foiled bomb assault at a train station in Belgium.

US officials identified the suspected assailant, who is in custody and cooperatin­g with investigat­ors, as a 49-year- old Canadian resident from Quebec named Amor Ftouhi.

“We’re investigat­ing this incident today as an act of terrorism,” FBI special agent David Gelios told a news conference, detailing Mr. Ftouhi’s actions on Wednesday morning based on security camera footage.

Mr. Ftouhi was seen lingering with luggage around the airport’s non-secured public areas, including at a second-floor restaurant and a bathroom, before pulling out a 12- inch serrated- blade knife, yelling “Allahu Akbar” — “God is greatest” in Arabic — and stabbing an officer in the neck, police said.

During the attack, Mr. Ftouhi “referenced killings in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanista­n,” according to a press release from the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan.

He also expressed “hatred for the United States” during questionin­g in custody, Mr. Gelios said.

“He was cooperativ­e and has talked to us about what his motivation­s were,” he added.

The injured off icer was identified as Jeff Neville, a 16-year airport police force veteran.

Mr. Neville wrestled Mr. Ftouhi to the ground during the assault until others could arrest him, police said. He was hospitaliz­ed and is in a stable condition.

“Lieutenant Neville never stopped fighting until I handcuffed this person,” airport police chief Christophe­r Miller said.

No passengers were harmed in Wednesday’s assault, Bishop Internatio­nal officials said. The airport was evacuated and remained closed until 5 p. m. (2100 GMT).

Mr. Ftouhi faces charges of committing an act of violence at an airport, and is expected to appear at a federal court in Flint.

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement that an attack on law enforcemen­t would be “investigat­ed and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

“President Trump has prioritize­d the safety of all law enforcemen­t officers, and this Department of Justice is committed to that goal,” he said.

US, CANADA PROBE ATTACK

Mr. Ftouhi’s Canadian citizenshi­p led to joint operations in Canada and the US, as authoritie­s probed the incident.

Canadian media reported that police searched Mr. Ftouhi’s home in Montreal and made three arrests in connection with the attack.

Police had cordoned off the four- story building where Mr. Ftouhi reportedly lives, in the Rosemont area of Montreal.

Local television footage showed three people, their faces concealed by blankets, being led away by Canadian gendarmes and provincial police off icers.

“We are investigat­ing all of the details,” said Canada’s Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale. “Obviously Canada condemns this heinous and cowardly attack.”

Since the US investigat­ion is ongoing, “it is impossible for us to confirm or identify any suspects whatsoever,” added Montreal police spokesman Benoit Boisselle.

Mr. Ftouhi legally entered the United States in Lake Champlain, New York on June 16, Mr. Gelios said.

“We’re trying to develop further informatio­n as to his timeline and where he went after he entered the United States,” he said.

‘UNDERSTAND­ING AND TOLERANCE’

Flint is near the Detroit area, home to a large Muslim-American community. Michigan Governor Rick Snyder responded to news of a possible link to terrorism by sounding a note of caution.

“Even with this attack, we must continue to balance our need for increased security with understand­ing and tolerance,” Mr. Snyder tweeted.

The stabbing comes the day after a suspect with apparent jihadist sympathies set off a bomb in a foiled attack at a Brussels train station.

A day earlier in Paris, a suspected Islamist on a terror watch list rammed a car laden with weapons into a police vehicle, and a man drove a van into a group of Muslims near a London mosque.

In the United States, an attack attributed to anger over politics seriously wounded top Republican congressma­n Steve Scalise last week, when a rifle-wielding critic of President Donald J. Trump opened fire on lawmakers practicing for a charity baseball game.

In this latest incident, the FBI’s Mr. Gelios said the Flint attacker was unknown to authoritie­s.

“Preliminar­y indication­s are we had no visibility on this individual,” he said.

 ??  ?? POLICE INVESTIGAT­ORS walk into the residence of Amor Ftouhi, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 21. Ftouhi has been identified as a suspect by the FBI in the stabbing of a police officer inside the main terminal of a small airport in Flint, Michigan.
POLICE INVESTIGAT­ORS walk into the residence of Amor Ftouhi, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 21. Ftouhi has been identified as a suspect by the FBI in the stabbing of a police officer inside the main terminal of a small airport in Flint, Michigan.

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