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7 year oldEarlier on Friday, Brandet said in an interview on Europe1 radio that French police are currently looking for a man who has been identified by Belgian security services in connection with the shooting.
In response to Brandet’s statement, a Belgian federal prosecutor said there are no indications that the attacker was Belgian, adding that his identity remains unclear, Reuters reported.
One police officer was killed and two seriously injured in the shooting on the central boulevard of Champs Elysees in central Paris on Thursday evening. One passerby, a foreign woman, was also lightly injured in the incident. French President Francois Hollande later said that all leads indicate that the attack was of a “terrorist nature.”
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