The Herald (South Africa)

Paris cop attacker is IS supporter

- Guy Jackson and Nathalie Alonso

A MAN who attacked a policeman with a hammer outside Notre Dame cathedral in Paris had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in a video, it emerged yesterday, four days after an attack claimed by IS in London.

The 40-year-old man was shot and wounded by police on Tuesday after lunging at the officer in a square full of tourists in front of the cathedral.

The attack, which came with France on high alert after jihadists killed seven people in London on Saturday, caused panic at one of the country’s top visitor attraction­s.

About 1 000 people were in the cathedral at the time.

The video in which the man pledges allegiance to IS had been found by police who searched the flat he was renting in Cergy, outside the French capital, the source said.

During the attack, the man had shouted “this is for Syria”, Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said.

France is part of the US-led internatio­nal coalition fighting IS and has carried out air strikes against militants in Syria.

Documents found on the attacker identified him as a 40-year-old Algerian student doing a doctorate on the media at a university in eastern France.

He had also been carrying kitchen knives, the interior minister said. The man was yesterday placed in custody in hospital, where he is being treated for a gunshot wound to the chest.

Government spokesman Christophe Castaner said the man had never shown any sign of radicalisa­tion before the attack.

The 22-year-old police officer suffered minor neck injuries.

A witness said he had heard someone shout very loudly.

“Then there was a crowd surge and people panicked,” he said.

“I heard two shots and saw a man lying in a pool of blood,” he said.

Heavily armed elite police had searched his apartment on Tuesday night, a journalist said.

A tenant of the apartment building housing students described him as very quiet.

The suspect’s thesis director at the University of Lorraine, where he enrolled in 2014, said he had shown no outward sign of an excessive adherence to Islam.

“When I knew him, he had a pro-Western, pro-democratic outlook,” Arnaud Mercier, who said he had not heard from the suspect since November, told the French television channel BFMTV.

Notre Dame, which is on the banks of the River Seine in the heart of Paris, draws 13 million visitors a year.

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