Attacker killed at Paris airport in security scare
Prosecutors said they had opened an anti-terror investigation.
Troops at Paris’ Orly airport on Saturday shot dead a man who tried to grab a female soldier’s weapon, triggering a major security alert that shut down the airport, leaving thousands stranded.
The incident comes as France remains on high alert following a series of jihadist attacks that have claimed over 230 lives since January 2015. Prosecutors said they had opened an anti-terror investigation.
Interior minister Bruno Le Roux said the man who was killed was “known to the police and intelligence services”.He said the suspect was also linked to an attack on police just north of Paris earlier on Saturday in which an officer was slightly wounded.
At the airport, the man knocked the soldier to the ground and grabbed at her rifle, a senior military source said. The two other soldiers with her then opened fire, killing him, the source said. No-one else was injured. France goes to the polls on April 23 in the first round of a two-stage presidential election in which security is one of the main issues on voters’ minds.