Two killed in Marseille terror attack

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Two people have been killed in a knife attack at Marseille's Saint Charles train station.

The assailant has been shot dead by security forces in the southern French city. The incident is being treated as an act of terrorism, officials say.

Marseille: Fatal knife attack at train station


BBC News
1 October



Two people have been killed in a knife attack at Marseille's Saint Charles train station.

The assailant has been shot dead by security forces in the southern French city. The incident is being treated as an act of terrorism, officials say.

"Two victims have been stabbed to death," regional police chief Olivier de Mazieres told AFP.

France's Interior Minister, Gérard Collomb, said he was immediately travelling to the scene.



France's national police tweeted that the situation at the station had been resolved, and the perpetrator "neutralised and shot down".

Police had earlier asked people to avoid the area.

An unnamed official told France's Le Monde newspaper that the assailant had cried "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest).

French media report that both victims were women; one had her throat cut and the other was stabbed to death.

According to BFMTV, the attacker was killed by French soldiers who were already in the station as part of Operation Sentinelle, which sees combat troops patrol streets and protect key sites amid an ongoing state of emergency.



The man who carried out the attack was in his twenties and of North African appearance, reports say.

France's national train operator SNCF has asked people to postpone planned journeys via the station.

Recent terror attacks in France

7-9 Jan 2015 - Two Islamist gunmen storm the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 17 people. Another Islamist militant kills a policewoman the next day and takes hostages at a Jewish supermarket in Paris. Four hostages are killed before police shoot the gunman dead. The other two gunmen are cornered and killed by police in a siege.

13 Nov 2015 - IS jihadists armed with bombs and assault rifles attack Paris, targeting the national stadium, cafes and Bataclan concert hall. The co-ordinated assault leaves 130 people dead, and more than 350 wounded

13 Jun 2016 - A knife-wielding jihadist kills a police officer and his partner at their home in Magnanville, west of Paris. He declares allegiance to IS, and police later kill him.

14 Jul 2016 - A huge lorry mows down a crowd of people on the Nice beachfront during Bastille Day celebrations, killing 86. IS claims the attack - by a Tunisian-born driver, later shot dead by police.

26 Jul 2016 - Two attackers slits the throat of a priest at his church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, in Normandy. They are shot dead by police.

3 Feb 2017 - A machete-wielding Egyptian man shouting "Allahu akbar" attacks French soldiers at Paris's Louvre Museum - he is shot and wounded.

20 Apr 2017 - A known terror suspect opens fire at police on the Champs Elysees in Paris, killing one and wounding two. He is shot dead - and the assault is claimed by IS.


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'Knifeman', 45, is arrested on Oxford Street in front of horrified shoppers

Police were called to the busy retail area at 2.32pm
A man was arrested in front of shocked shoppers for carrying a blade


By Rod Ardehali For Mailonline
1 October 2017

A 'knifeman' has been arrested in London's Oxford Street in front of horrified shoppers.

Metropolitan Police officers were called at 2.32pm to reports of a 45-year-old man seen with a knife at Hill Place, by the junction with Oxford Street.

The Met spokesman said: 'He was detained by 14.40pm. There were no reports of injuries.'


A 'knifeman' has been arrested in London's Oxford Street in front of horrified shoppers

Police cars on the scene as arrest is made on busy Oxford Street

The man was taken into custody on suspicion of being in possession of holding a weapon. Witnesses said five police cars were seen as the man was arrested.

The arrest comes hours after a man was shot dead in France after stabbing two women to death.

Read more: Knifeman is arrested on Oxford Street in London | Daily Mail Online
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Yeah that's bad.

Almost like checking out a young girl.....eh Blackie?

What is it 10....11?

What's to young eh wot?

Girls aged 10 and 11 are nice, so long as they're pretty.

So chubby, sweaty, freckly gingers with greasy hair and braces are out, but slim, nubile princesses with long blonde hair, blue eyes, long, perfect, smooth, slender legs and who wear hotpants in summer are definitely in.

It's just like women of all ages - you go for who you think is pretty, not who you think is minging.
 

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Girls aged 10 and 11 are nice, so long as they're pretty.

So chubby, sweaty, freckly gingers with greasy hair and braces are out, but slim, nubile princesses with long blonde hair, blue eyes, long, perfect, smooth, slender legs and who wear hotpants in summer are definitely in.

It's just like women of all ages - you go for who you think is pretty, not who you think is minging.

Wow. "Are nice"?
 

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Call me old. But I don't find 10 year olds "nice"

I bet you're one of those grumpy old men who hate children and pop their footballs whenever they go onto their lawn.

Jim used to be like that on my street when I was a kid.
 

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I bet your wrong. Unlike you I don't have to feel up 18 year old janitors in the alley.

Nothing wrong with touching up a pretty 18 year old.

I can imagine it now: Whilst I'm touching up an 18 year old with the body of a young Bo Derek, you're touching up a 48 year old with the body of Bo Diddley.
 

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Accused Marseille stabber released from custody day before killings
Angela Charlton, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Monday, October 02, 2017 08:18 AM EDT | Updated: Monday, October 02, 2017 02:06 PM EDT
PARIS — A man who fatally stabbed two women outside Marseille’s main train station had been detained for shoplifting and released the day before the attack, and used seven fake identities in previous encounters with police, officials said Monday.
French authorities are studying the suspect’s cellphone and working to determine his true identity and whether he had direct links to the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for Sunday’s stabbing. The assailant was killed by soldiers immediately after the attack, the latest of several targeting France.
The suspect was identified by his fingerprints, which matched those taken during seven previous incidents registered by police since 2005, Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins told reporters.
The attacker didn’t have any past convictions in France, Molins said. The man’s most recent arrest occurred in the Lyon area Friday — just two days before the train station stabbing.
The man was held overnight for shoplifting, then released Saturday and the charges dropped, Molins said. He added that local authorities had no reason to hold him further based on the ID he gave them — a Tunisian passport.
French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, apparently not satisfied with the explanation, on Monday ordered a probe of the circumstances that led police to free the man, who attacked and killed the young women a day later. The report is due by week’s end, a ministry statement said.
While being held in Lyon, the man told police that he did odd jobs, used hard drugs and was divorced, according to Molins, the prosecutor. It’s not clear if the attacker had any connection to the victims — two cousins who had met for a birthday celebration.
Some witnesses reported hearing the assailant shout “Allahu akbar!” — Arabic for “God is great” — and Molins said that’s one of the reasons prosecutors opened a terrorism investigation. But no firm evidence has surfaced linking the man to Islamic extremism.
Molins said video surveillance of the site showed the man sitting for a few minutes on a bench outside the station, before jumping up and stabbing one woman several times. He then ran away and returned to attack the second woman.
A woman passer-by tried to intervene, Molins said. The man then tried to attack soldiers patrolling the site, but they shot him dead with two bullets.
The suspect was found with two knives and a telephone, but no identity papers, according to Molins.
The man’s multiple pseudonyms made it difficult to even find a house to search for more clues, said Yves Lefebvre of the Unite SGP Police union.
“While it could shock the public, unfortunately it doesn’t shock us, the police” that the suspect was released the day before carrying out a deadly attack, he said. He said shoplifting usually results in a quick police report and a court summons, and the suspect is released.
“Nothing allowed us to suspect there was a threat of radicalization during the (Lyon) arrest,” Lefebvre told The Associated Press. He said that while the man didn’t provide a residency permit, jails and migrant retention centres are often overflowing, so authorities do not routinely lock up illegal immigrants suspected of minor crimes.
However, the interior minister demanded a report to “shed full light” on the man, procedures followed and the decision not to expel him, the ministry statement said.
The IS-linked Aamaq news agency said that the assailant was acting in response to the extremist group’s calls to target countries in the U.S.-led coalition fighting militants in Syria and Iraq. France has been part of the anti-IS coalition since 2014. The Aamaq statement didn’t provide details, and it’s unclear if the claim is merely opportunistic.
The small town of Eguilles in southern France was holding a memorial gathering for the victims Monday evening. The mayor said the victims were a medical student from Eguilles and her cousin.
Marseille’s Saint Charles station reopened Monday under heavy security. Last month, four American college students were attacked with acid at the same station by a woman authorities said was suffering from mental illness.
Sylvie Corbet contributed to this report.
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