Paris police killing case passed on to counter-terrorism police

French counter-terrorism officers are investigating the killing of four police employees by a colleague in Paris on Thursday, POLITICO reports.

A 45-year-old IT specialist killed three police officers and an administrative worker with a knife at Paris police headquarters. He had worked for the police for more than 15 years and had full security clearance. Another police officer shot the assailant in the head, killing him.

Officials have not said there was a terror motive behind the attack in the center of Paris, near Notre-Dame cathedral, but counter-terrorist investigators are now investigating, BFMTV reported.

“Based on the information gathered at this stage in the investigation by investigators in the criminal unit, the national anti-terrorist prosecutor has this evening taken on the case,” a prosecutor’s office spokesman said, Reuters reported.

The attacker’s wife was taken into police custody on Thursday but not charged.

Via POLITICO / REUTERS / BFMTV

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