ISIS Terrorist Who Killed Cop in Paris Attack Was a Known Extremist Arrested TWO MONTHS Ago for Threatening to Kill Police and Served 15 Years for Trying to Murder Two Officers
April 21, 2017
Two other police officers were 'seriously injured' and a 'female foreign tourist' was wounded in the incident.
Via DailyMail:
- Policeman Xavier Jugele, 37, was killed last night after being 'targeted' on the Champs Elysees in central Paris.
- The attacker was eventually shot dead after French police officers rushed to the scene in the heart of the city.
- The gunman's Audi contained a pump action shotgun, knives and ID of known 'extremist' Karim Cheurfi.
- Two other police officers were 'seriously injured' and a 'female foreign tourist' was wounded in the incident.
- A note declaring allegiance to ISIS was discovered on the Champs Elysees and is being investigated by police.
- Cheurfi, 39, was on a watch list and was arrested in February for trying to obtain weapons to kill police.
- It's believed he was radicalised while serving a 15 years in jail for trying to murder two policeman in 2001.
- The fatal shooting on the world famous avenue took place as French presidential candidates debated nearby.
French security services are today facing troubling questions as to how they failed to prevent an ISIS gunman from slaughtering one policeman and wounding two other officers in Paris when he was already on a terror watch list and was arrested as recently as February.
Karim Cheurfi, 39, was known as a threat to the country and described as an 'extremist' by authorities, who had placed him on a watch list. It is believed he was radicalised while serving a 20-year jail sentence for attempting to kill two officers in 2001, before his release last year.
In February, the terrorist tried to obtain weapons and made threats to kill police officers, but was let go in early March due to lack of evidence.
Last night, the fanatic was killed by police after he got out of his Audi and opened fire at police who had stopped at a red light on Champs Elysees. His car was packed with more weapons, including a pump action shotgun and knives. A copy of the Koran was also found in the vehicle.
Traffic officer Xavier Jugele, 37, died instantly with a shot to the head, while the other two were hurt before Cheurfi himself was gunned down by nearby armed police. A ricocheting bullet fired by the terrorist also wounded a female foreign tourist passing by.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack and nicknamed the attacker 'Abu Yousuf al-Belgiki', which translates to 'the Belgian' in Arabic - a name which was listed in uncovered documents from the terror group last year.
A note declaring allegiance to ISIS was discovered on the Champs Elysees and is being investigated by police. Its presence and the speed at which ISIS claimed responsibility may suggest the attack was directed by the jihadist group rather than carried out by a lone supporter.
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