Chattanooga Times Free Press

Man attacks Paris police with tool at Notre Dame ‘for Syria’

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PARIS — An assailant wielding a hammer attacked Paris police guarding Notre Dame Cathedral Tuesday, crying “This is for Syria” before being shot and wounded by officers outside one of France’s most popular tourist sites, authoritie­s said.

At least 600 people were blocked inside the iconic 12th century church while police first secured the streets around it, then combed the pews while visitors sat with their hands raised for the check. Others fled in panic from the sprawling esplanade outside the cathedral.

The assault was the latest act of violence targeting security forces at high-profile sites in France, which remains under a state of emergency after a string of Islamic extremist attacks.

Interior Minister Gerard Collomb told reporters a police officer in a three-person patrol was lightly wounded in the attack, and the assailant was shot and wounded by a fellow officer. The attacker’s condition was being evaluated.

“A person came up behind the police officers, armed with a hammer, and started to hit the police officer,” he said.

The man cried “This is for Syria!” but said nothing else indicating a motive or a link to extremist groups, Collomb said. No group immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity, and Collomb said he appeared to have acted alone.

A hammer and kitchen knives were found on the assailant, as well as a student identity card indicating he was from Algeria, Collomb said. He said authoritie­s were working to verify the card’s authentici­ty.

“We have passed from a very sophistica­ted terrorism to a terrorism where any instrument can be used for attacks,” the interior minister said.

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