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Paris Extremist's Misfire Thwarts Imminent Attack on Church
2015-04-22
[AyePee] An Islamic extremist with an arsenal of loaded guns was only prevented from opening fire on Sunday morning churchgoers because he accidentally shot himself, French officials said.
A very nasty wound that. Does it hurt when I press on it? Can you tell us anything more please ?
The 24-year-old computer science student, who was also suspected in the death of a young woman whose body was found on Sunday just ahead of his arrest, had been flagged as a risk last year and earlier this year but there was no specific reason to open a judicial investigation, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Wednesday.

A French security official, who was not authorized to publicly release details, said the suspect -- an Algerian who had lived in France for several years -- was arrested in Paris Sunday after he apparently shot himself by accident and called for an ambulance. He was waiting outside for first aid when police arrived at the scene. They discovered a blood trail leading to his car, which contained loaded guns and notes about potential targets.

"Documents were also found and they prove, without any ambiguity, that the individual was preparing an imminent attack, in all probability, against one or two churches," Cazeneuve said.

In the man's apartment, in southeastern Paris, more weapons were found as well as Islamic extremist material, the official said. There was no immediate evidence that the suspect had direct ties to any organized groups, the official said.

Aurelie Chatelain, a 32-year-old Frenchwoman visiting Paris for a training session for her work, was found shot to death on Sunday morning in her car. The security official said Chatelain appeared to have been killed at random and ballistics evidence linked her death to the suspect.

"The terrorists target France to divide us" said Prime Minister Manuel Valls at a news conference Wednesday.

France has been on edge since the Jan. 7-9 attacks on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket left 20 people dead, including the three gunmen. In that case, at least two of the gunmen had been flagged to French intelligence -- and the third had been recently released from prison after serving a sentence involving his ties to Islamic extremists -- but surveillance was called off months before the attack.
Update from An Nahar at 1:45 pm ET:
The 24-year-old IT student Sid Ahmed Ghlam's plans were exposed purely by chance after he called an ambulance saying he had been shot during an armed robbery at his Paris home, prosecutor Francois Molins told journalists.
"Vicious, they were! And they left all sorts of nasty, icky things in my car and apartment, too!"
Police uncovered DNA evidence linking him to the murder of a woman who was found shot dead in her car over the weekend near the capital.
Those police scientists have been working flat out on this one. This morning they only had put together her bullet with his gun.
The suspect, who was admitted to a Paris hospital after his arrest, was known to intelligence services over comments on social networks expressing his desire to go and fight in Syria alongside jihadists, said Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
"IF I want to fight jihad
(And I do, most truly)
THEN I must go to Syria, where they've got the best jihading around.
BUT how to decide whether Al Nusra or ISIS?"
Police called to the scene where Ghlam was wounded found traces of his blood in car as well as a Kalashnikov rifle, a pistol, a revolver, bulletproof vests, several cellphones, a laptop and documents on "potential targets and how to carry out attacks," said Molins.

Another three Kalashnikovs, police armbands and vests, and documents in Arabic mentioning jihadist groups Islamic State and al-Qaida were found at his home.
All in all a respectable collection for the aspiring known wolf...
The city prosecutor said that Ghlam had told police "far-fetched" tales of how he had received the bullet wound to his leg, such as that he had shot himself while trying to throw his weapons into the Seine river.

Analysis of his communications equipment indicated Ghlam "was in touch with another person who could be in Syria on how to carry out an attack, with the latter clearly asking him to target a church," said Molins.

A source close to the investigation said Ghlam appeared to have carefully calculated how long it would take police to respond.
Only useful for that police station and that location during those conditions, surely...
Several members of his entourage and family have since been detained,
Good.
some of whom sympathize with radical Islam, sources close to the investigation said. On Wednesday, his 25-year-old girlfriend was taken in for questioning. The sources said she was a convert to Islam and was the only woman in her neighborhood who wore Islamic garb.
More about the murdered Frenchwoman at the link, for those interested.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  We missed gun range certification that day, didn't we???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-04-22 20:09  

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