Paris stabbing suspect targeted Charlie Hebdo
PARIS — The chief suspect in a double stabbing in Paris told investigators he carried out the attack in anger over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammadrecently republished by satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, a judicial official said Saturday.
Twopeoplewerewounded and seven people are in custody after Friday’s attack with a meat cleaver outside thenewspaper’s former officesineasternParis, which counterterrorism authorities are investigating as an Islamic extremist attack.
Charlie Hebdo lost 12 employees in an al- Qaida attack in 2015 by Frenchborn extremists who had criticized the prophet cartoons. Thenewspaper, which routinely mocks religious figures of all kinds, decided to republish the caricatures the day before the trial into the 2015 attacks opened earlier this month. The publication drew threats from militant groups as well as criticism from Muslims in multiple countries.
Questioned by investigators, the chief suspect acknowledged carrying out the attack and said he sought to target Charlie Hebdo because of the caricatures, according to an official close to the investigation who wasn’t authorized to be publicly named discussing an ongoing investigation.
The suspect had been arrested a month ago for carrying a screwdriver, but wasn’t on police radar for Islamic radicalization, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said. He said the screwdriver was considered a weapon, but did not explain why.
The suspect arrived in France three years ago as an unaccompanied minor, apparently from Pakistan, but his identitywas still being verified, the minister said.
Seven ot h e r s were detained in the aftermath of Friday’s attack, but one hasbeenreleased, theofficial said. Five of those in custody were detained in the Paris suburb of Pantin in a residence where the suspect is believed to have lived.
The two peoplewounded in Friday’s attack were a woman and a man working at the Premieres Lignes documentary production company who had stepped outside for a smoke break. Company co-founder Luc Hermann told broadcaster France-Info that they remain hospitalized Saturday, but their condition was “reassuring.”