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Teacher beheaded in France; cops kill suspect

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PARIS — For the second time in three weeks, terror struck France on Friday, this time with the gruesome beheading of a history teacher in a street in a Paris suburb. The suspected attacker was shot and killed by police.

French President Emmanuel Macron denounced what he called an “Islamist terrorist attack” and urged the nation to stand united against extremism. The teacher had discussed caricature­s of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad with his class, authoritie­s said.

The French anti-terrorism prosecutor opened an investigat­ion for murder with a suspected terrorist motive. Four people, one a minor, were detained hours later, the office of anti-terror prosecutor Jean-Francois Ricard said without elaboratin­g. Police typically fan out to find family and friends of potential suspects in terror cases.

Mr. Macron visited the school where the teacher worked in the town of Conflans-Saint-Honorine and met with staff after the slaying. An Associated Press reporter saw three ambulances at the scene, and heavily armed police surroundin­g the area and police vans lining leafy nearby streets.

“One of our compatriot­s was murdered today because he taught ... the freedom of expression, the freedom to believe or not believe,” Mr. Macron said.

He said the attack shouldn’t divide France because that’s what the extremists want. “We must stand all together as citizens,” he said.

The incident came as Mr. Macron’s government works on a bill to address Islamist radicals who authoritie­s claim are creating a parallel society outside the values of the French Republic. France has the largest Muslim population in Western Europe with up to 5 million members, and Islam is the country’s No. 2 religion.

A police official said the suspect, armed with a knife and an airsoft gun — which fires plastic pellets — was shot dead about 600 yards from where the male teacher was killed after he failed to respond to orders to put down his arms, and acted in a threatenin­g manner.

The teacher had received threats after opening a discussion “for a debate” about the caricature­s about 10 days ago, the police official told The Associated Press. The parent of a student had filed a complaint against the teacher, another police official said, adding that the suspected killer did not havea child at the school.

An ID card was found at the scene but police were verifying the identity, the police official said. French media reported that the suspect was an 18-year-old Chechen, born in Moscow. That informatio­n could not be immediatel­y confirmed.

France has seen occasional violence involving its Chechen community in recent months, in the Dijon region, the Mediterran­ean city of Nice, and the western town of Saint-Dizier, believed linked to local criminal activity.

It was not known what link, if any, the attacker might have with the teacher or whether he had accomplice­s. Police were fanning out on searches of homes and potential family and friends of the man in question, the police official said.

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