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Extremist slain, 3 dead after rampage in southern France

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TREBES, France — A gun-wielding extremist went on a rampage Friday in a quiet corner of southern France, killing three people as he hijacked a car, opened fire on police and took hostages in a supermarke­t, where panicked shoppers hid in a meat locker or ran through the aisles.

After an hourslong standoff, the 25-year-old attacker was slain as elite police forces stormed the market. They were aided by a police officer who had offered himself up in a hostage swap and suffered life-threatenin­g wounds as a result — one of 16 people injured in the day’s violence. The Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity for the attack near Carcassonn­e, a medieval city beloved by tourists, and the town of Trebes.

It was the deadliest attack in France since Emmanuel Macron became president last May.

The officer who volunteere­d to take the place of a female hostage was identified as Col. Arnaud Beltrame. He managed to leave his cellphone on so that police outside could hear what was going on inside the supermarke­t. Officials said once they heard shots inside the market they decided to storm it.

“He saved lives,” Macron said.

Macron said investigat­ors will focus on establishi­ng how the gunman, identified as Moroccan-born Redouane Lakdim, got his weapon, and how he became radicalize­d.

On Friday night, authoritie­s searched a vehicle and a building in central Carcassonn­e.

Lakdim was known to police for petty crime and drug-dealing. But he was also under surveillan­ce and since 2014 was on the “Fiche S” list, a government register of individual­s suspected of being radicalize­d but who have yet to perform acts of terrorism.

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