Lodi News-Sentinel

Teacher beheaded outside Paris in ‘terrorist attack’

- By Julia Naue

PARIS — The brutal killing of a history teacher in a town outside Paris was described by French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday as a “terrorist attack.”

The man was found decapitate­d in public in the town of Conflans SaintHonor­ine, in the Yvelines department northwest of Paris, broadcaste­r BFMTV reported.

Macron and Prime Minister Jean Castex visited Conflans SaintHonor­ine hours after the attack took place, as government officials convened a crisis meeting to discuss the case.

“One of our citizens was assassinat­ed today because he was teaching, because he was teaching pupils freedom of expression,” Macron said.

The suspect had been carrying a knife and had threatened police after the incident near a school at around 5 p.m., according to broadcaste­r BFMTV.

He had apparently shouted “Allahu akbar” (“God is great” in Arabic). There was no official confirmati­on of these reports.

The suspect was shot and killed by police in the neighborin­g town of Eragny.

The teacher had reportedly shown cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his class as part of his lessons, several media outlets reported, citing police sources.

“The assassinat­ion of a history teacher is an attack on freedom of expression and the values of the Republic,” wrote the president of the National Assembly, Richard Ferrand, on Twitter.

Right-wing populist leader Marine Le Pen said of the attack that “Islamism is waging war on us.”

The mayor of Eragny, Thibault Humbert, praised “the speed with which police neutralize­d the individual” on Twitter.

A series of attacks in France, many claimed by the Islamic State terrorist organizati­on, cost more than 230 lives in 2015 and 2016.

Suspects accused of links to the attacks in January 2015, in which gunmen killed 17 people mainly at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarke­t, are also currently before the courts in a trial that is expected to run until mid-November.

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