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France mourns police officer slain in attack

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PARIS (Reuters) — France will pay a national tribute to a security officer who died from gunshot wounds after voluntaril­y taking the place of a female hostage during a supermarke­t siege by an Islamist militant, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday.

Arnaud Beltrame, 44, a gendarme who once served in Iraq, had been raced to hospital fighting for his life after being shot by the gunman during the siege at the Super U store in the southweste­rn town of Trebes near the Pyrenees mountains.

His actions were described as heroic by politician­s across the political spectrum.

“He fell as a hero, giving up his life to halt the murderous outfit of a jihadist terrorist,” Macron said in a statement shortly before dawn on Saturday.

Macron said France would organize a national tribute in Beltrame’s honor, the president’s office announced after he met with members of the government and officials involved in the attack investigat­ion. It gave no further details.

The attacker was identified by authoritie­s as Redouane Lakdim, a 25-year-old Moroc-

can-born French national from the city of Carcassonn­e, not far from Trebes, the tranquil town of about 5,000 people where he struck on Friday.

Lakdim was known to authoritie­s for drug-dealing and other petty crimes, but had also been under surveillan­ce by security services in 20162017 for links to the radical Salafist movement, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said on Friday.

The attacker’s rampage began when he shot the occupant of a car he stole and fired on a group of police joggers, wounding one. He then headed to a supermarke­t where he killed two people, an employee and a client, bringing Friday’s toll to three dead and 16 injured, according to a government readout.

Beltrame was part of a team of gendarmes who were among the first to arrive at the supermarke­t scene. Most of the people in the shop escaped after hiding in a cold storage room and then fleeing through an emergency exit.

 ?? AP ?? A woman places flowers at the main gate of the police headquarte­rs in Carcassonn­e on Saturday, following an attack at a supermarke­t in Trebes, France yesterday. Inset shows slain police officer Arnaud Beltrame.
AP A woman places flowers at the main gate of the police headquarte­rs in Carcassonn­e on Saturday, following an attack at a supermarke­t in Trebes, France yesterday. Inset shows slain police officer Arnaud Beltrame.

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