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French police kill man holding knives in Paris region

By AFP
26 February 2025   |   1:01 pm
French police said officers killed a man holding a knife in each hand after he "threw himself" at them in the northeastern Paris suburbs on Wednesday. At around 7:00 am (0600 GMT), police approached "a man sitting at a bus stop with a knife in each hand" in the town of Dugny, Paris police told…
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Police officers and forensics work on the site where French police killed a man holding knives in each hand after he “threw himself” at them in the northeastern Paris suburb city of Dugny on February 26, 2025. At around 7:00 am (0600 GMT) police approached “a man sitting at a bus stop with a knife in each hand”, Paris police told AFP. One of the officers used an “electroshock weapon” without effect, they said. Another officer then “used their weapon”, wounding the man in the chest. Local police and the inspectorate responsible for investigating police misconduct, called the IGPN, have both opened a probe. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)

French police said officers killed a man holding a knife in each hand after he “threw himself” at them in the northeastern Paris suburbs on Wednesday.

At around 7:00 am (0600 GMT), police approached “a man sitting at a bus stop with a knife in each hand” in the town of Dugny, Paris police told AFP.

The man “threw himself at them, without saying a word”, they said.

One of the officers used an “electroshock weapon” without effect, they said.

Another officer then “used their weapon”, wounding the man in the chest.

“CPR was administered until the firemen arrived. Despite the care provided, the man died,” the police said.

Local police and the inspectorate responsible for investigating police misconduct, called the IGPN, have both opened a probe.

In 2023, 36 people died as a result of police action, the IGPN says.

The incident comes after a 37-year-old Algerian-born man was arrested accused of carrying out a stabbing rampage in the eastern city of Mulhouse on Saturday, killing a Portuguese man and wounding seven traffic and police officers.

The Mulhouse attack suspect is undocumented and had been required to leave French territory.

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