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Attack at Christmasm­arket in French city kills 3, wounds 12

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STRASBOURG, France — A man who had been flagged as a possible extremist sprayed gunfire near the famous Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg on Tuesday, killing three people, wounding up to a dozen and sparking a massive manhunt when he got away. France immediatel­y raised its terror alert level.

It was unclear if the market — a popular gathering place and the nucleus of an al-Qaida-linked plot in 2000 — was the intended target. The assailant got inside a security zone around the venue and opened fire from there, Mayor Roland Ries said on BFM television.

The market, France’s largest, is set up around the city’s cathedral during the Christmas season.

Authoritie­s did not give a motive for the shooting, though prosecutor­s said they had opened a terrorism investigat­ion. Strasbourg, located in eastern France, is home to the European Parliament, one of several places put on an emergency lockdown after the shooting.

The prefect of the Strasbourg region said the man identified as the alleged gunman was on a watch list of potentiall­y radicalize­d people. Authoritie­s did not name him publicly or provide details such as his age and nationalit­y.

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner, who traveled to Strasbourg, said the suspect had conviction­s in France and Germany for crimes unrelated to terrorism and served time in prison. He did not el abo r at e.

Hours before the shooting, French gendarmes went to the suspect’s home to arrest him, but he wasn’t there, Stephane Morisse of police union FGP said. They found explosive materials during a search, he said.

Many of Europe’s deadliest terror attacks in recent years took place in France. In response to Tuesday’s shooting, the government decided to take the country’s attack risk up a level on the official threat index and to send security reinforcem­ents to Strasbourg, Castaner said early Wednesday.

Strasbourg, a city about 500 kilometers (310 miles) east of Paris on France’s border with Germany, promotes itself as the “Capital of Christmas” and the market set up around the local cathedral is a holiday tradition. Two years ago, a Tunisian man drove a hijacked truck into a busy Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people in the German capital.

 ??  ?? In this image made from video provided by CMM, people lay on the ground after a shooting at a Christmas market in Strasbourg, France, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018. A French regional official says that a shooting in Strasbourg has left at least one dead and several wounded in the city center near a world-famous Christmas market. The prefect of France’s Bas-Rhin region says the gunman, who is still at large, has been identified. Authoritie­s haven’t given a motive for the shooting. (CMM via AP)
In this image made from video provided by CMM, people lay on the ground after a shooting at a Christmas market in Strasbourg, France, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018. A French regional official says that a shooting in Strasbourg has left at least one dead and several wounded in the city center near a world-famous Christmas market. The prefect of France’s Bas-Rhin region says the gunman, who is still at large, has been identified. Authoritie­s haven’t given a motive for the shooting. (CMM via AP)

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