PARIS: The Paris prosecutor's office has confirmed that three people, including a woman and two men, were killed in Friday morning's shooting in central Paris.
Apart from the three killed, three others were injured, one of whom is in critical condition.
French Interior minister Gerald Darmanin said the "exact motives of the killer" were yet unknown, but the suspect "obviously acted alone".
Darmanin, who arrived at the scene Friday afternoon, said while the gunman "was clearly targetting foreigners", it was "not certain" that the man was aiming to kill "Kurds in particular", reported Xinhua.
The suspect of French nationality was not on any radicalism watch lists, nor was he known for involvement in any of the recently dissolved extreme-right groups or other political movements, the minister said.
However, clashes broke out near the shooting scene Friday afternoon between members of the Kurdish community and the police, with the latter launching tear gas.
Speaking to reporters at the shooting scene, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau confirmed that the suspect had two earlier criminal records.
The 69-year-old retired train driver was indicted for violence of racist nature with a weapon and premeditation for injuring two with a knife in a migrant camp in east Paris last year.
French President Emmanuel Macron described the shooting as a "heinous attack" in the heart of Paris.
The suspect opened fire Friday morning in three places on a street of the 10th arrondissement: a Kurdish community centre, a restaurant and a hair salon.
An investigation was launched immediately after police arrested the suspect at the scene.
Meanwhile, according to German Press Agency (dpa), Darmanin said guards should be posted throughout the country at Kurdish community gathering places. Turkish diplomatic missions in the country should also be protected to prevent counterattacks.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Sat Dec 24 2022
The Paris prosecutor's office has confirmed that three people, including a woman and two men, were killed in Friday morning's shooting in central Paris. - REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
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