Knife Attack at Paris Police station Kills 4 Officers

At least four police officers were killed on Thursday at
Paris Police Headquarters by a police employee with a knife, according to a
French police union official.
The official from the Alliance Police Nationale union,
Loïc Travers, told reporters that the assailant was an administrative employee
who had worked at Police Headquarters for more than 20 years.
The unidentified attacker was shot and killed by a
police officer, Mr. Travers said.
He said the assailant appeared to have started attacking
officers in his office before moving to other areas in the headquarters.
“The motive is not yet known,” Mr. Travers added.
The headquarters of the Paris police prefecture in
central Paris, near Notre Dame, did not immediately respond to requests for
comment. The Paris prosecutor was on the scene, his office said, giving no
further information.
The severity of the assault will most likely rekindle
concerns about how the French capital has become a target of terrorists, most
notably with the attacks on Charlie Hebdo in 2015 and a series of coordinated
attacks in a nighttime rampage across the city later that year that left more
than 100 dead.
In 2017, a veteran police officer, Xavier Jugelé, was
shot and killed during a terrorist attack on the Champs-Élysées.
The attack came a day after tens of thousands of police
officers demonstrated in Paris in anger over what they said were bad working
conditions and a lack of public respect, and over several police suicides this
year.