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Arnaud Beltrame: French police 'hero' dies of wounds | |
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A French police officer who swapped himself for a hostage in a supermarket siege on Friday has died, officials say. | A French police officer who swapped himself for a hostage in a supermarket siege on Friday has died, officials say. |
Lt-Col Arnaud Beltrame, 45, "fell as a hero" and showed "exceptional courage", French President Emmanuel Macron said. | Lt-Col Arnaud Beltrame, 45, "fell as a hero" and showed "exceptional courage", French President Emmanuel Macron said. |
The gendarme helped bring an end to a gunman's shooting spree that killed three in southern France. | The gendarme helped bring an end to a gunman's shooting spree that killed three in southern France. |
The radical Islamist gunman, 25-year-old Redouane Lakdim, was shot dead as police brought the siege to an end. | The radical Islamist gunman, 25-year-old Redouane Lakdim, was shot dead as police brought the siege to an end. |
Announcing the police officer's death on Twitter, Interior Minister Gérard Collomb said: "He died for his country. France will never forget his heroism, his bravery, his sacrifice." | Announcing the police officer's death on Twitter, Interior Minister Gérard Collomb said: "He died for his country. France will never forget his heroism, his bravery, his sacrifice." |
Earlier, Mr Macron had revealed that Lt-Col Beltrame had suffered serious injuries and was fighting for his life in hospital. | Earlier, Mr Macron had revealed that Lt-Col Beltrame had suffered serious injuries and was fighting for his life in hospital. |
Sixteen people were injured, two seriously, in what Mr Macron called an act of "Islamist terrorism". | Sixteen people were injured, two seriously, in what Mr Macron called an act of "Islamist terrorism". |
Lakdim was said to have demanded the release of Salah Abdeslam, the most important surviving suspect in the 13 November 2015 attacks in Paris, which killed 130 people. | Lakdim was said to have demanded the release of Salah Abdeslam, the most important surviving suspect in the 13 November 2015 attacks in Paris, which killed 130 people. |
One person - believed to be Lakdim's partner - has been arrested in connection with the shootings. | One person - believed to be Lakdim's partner - has been arrested in connection with the shootings. |
What led up to Friday's siege? | What led up to Friday's siege? |
The violence began on Friday morning in Carcassonne, where Lakdim hijacked a car. He killed a passenger - whose body was later found hidden in a bush - and injured the driver. | The violence began on Friday morning in Carcassonne, where Lakdim hijacked a car. He killed a passenger - whose body was later found hidden in a bush - and injured the driver. |
He then shot at a group of policemen who were out jogging, wounding one of them. | He then shot at a group of policemen who were out jogging, wounding one of them. |
Lakdim is then believed to have driven a short distance to the small town of Trèbes, where he stormed into the Super-U supermarket, shouting, "I am a soldier of Daesh [Islamic State]!" | Lakdim is then believed to have driven a short distance to the small town of Trèbes, where he stormed into the Super-U supermarket, shouting, "I am a soldier of Daesh [Islamic State]!" |
He killed two people - a customer and a store worker - before seizing others as hostages. | He killed two people - a customer and a store worker - before seizing others as hostages. |
At what point was the officer wounded? | At what point was the officer wounded? |
Mr Collomb told reporters on Friday that police officers had managed to get some people out of the supermarket but the gunman had held one woman back as a human shield. | Mr Collomb told reporters on Friday that police officers had managed to get some people out of the supermarket but the gunman had held one woman back as a human shield. |
It was at this point, he said, that Lt-Col Beltrame had volunteered to swap himself for her. | It was at this point, he said, that Lt-Col Beltrame had volunteered to swap himself for her. |
As he did so, he left his mobile phone on a table with an open line so that police outside could monitor the situation. | As he did so, he left his mobile phone on a table with an open line so that police outside could monitor the situation. |
When police heard gunshots, a tactical team stormed the supermarket. The gunman was killed but Lt-Col Beltrame was injured. | When police heard gunshots, a tactical team stormed the supermarket. The gunman was killed but Lt-Col Beltrame was injured. |
After the announcement of his death early on Saturday, France's Gendarmerie Nationale - a police force part of the military - honoured its fallen "comrade", saying Lt-Col Beltrame "gave his life for the freedom of the hostages". | |
What do we know about Redouane Lakdim? | What do we know about Redouane Lakdim? |
Lakdim, was born in April 1992 in Morocco and had French nationality. He was known to French intelligence services. | Lakdim, was born in April 1992 in Morocco and had French nationality. He was known to French intelligence services. |
Prosecutor Francois Molins said he had been on an extremist watch-list due to "his radicalisation and his links with the Salafist movement", a hardline offshoot of Sunni Islam. However, subsequent investigations by intelligence services had not turned up any signs he would act, he said. | Prosecutor Francois Molins said he had been on an extremist watch-list due to "his radicalisation and his links with the Salafist movement", a hardline offshoot of Sunni Islam. However, subsequent investigations by intelligence services had not turned up any signs he would act, he said. |
In 2011 Lakdim was found guilty of carrying a prohibited weapon and in 2015 he was convicted for drug use and refusing a court order, Mr Molins said. | In 2011 Lakdim was found guilty of carrying a prohibited weapon and in 2015 he was convicted for drug use and refusing a court order, Mr Molins said. |
Earlier, Mr Collomb said that though Lakdim had been known to authorities as a petty criminal, they "did not think he had been radicalised". | Earlier, Mr Collomb said that though Lakdim had been known to authorities as a petty criminal, they "did not think he had been radicalised". |
Lakdim lived in an apartment in Carcassonne with his parents and several sisters. A neighbour saw him taking one of his sisters to school on Friday morning. | Lakdim lived in an apartment in Carcassonne with his parents and several sisters. A neighbour saw him taking one of his sisters to school on Friday morning. |
The family's apartment was raided by police on Friday afternoon. | The family's apartment was raided by police on Friday afternoon. |