Gunman arrested, police deployed near site of Paris attacks

A gunman fired shots near cafes targeted in last November's attacks.

Update: 2016-04-07 12:36 GMT
The building is at the junction of the Rue de Bichat and Rue du Faubourg du Temple in eastern Paris, near two cafes targeted in the Nov. 13 Islamic State attacks. (Photo: AP)

Paris: Police in Paris have detained a gunman who fired shots near cafes targeted in last November's attacks. No injuries have been reported. Security forces cordoned off the area, and several police officers stood with their weapons drawn at the building, according to a witness. He spoke on condition of anonymity for his security.

Paris police spokeswoman Johana Primevert says officer’s deployed on Thursday after shots rang out and the gunman later surrendered to police.

The building is at the junction of the Rue de Bichat and Rue du Faubourg du Temple in eastern Paris, near two cafes targeted in the Nov. 13 Islamic State attacks that left 130 people dead and wounded hundreds. France remains on edge and under a state of emergency since the attacks.

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