Paris police chief Laurent Nunez stated today, Friday, that a man shot two police officers after seizing one of their weapons while being detained at a police station.
The police had apprehended the man on suspicion of assaulting a woman inside a residential building in the thirteenth arrondissement of Paris.
Earlier media reports described this assault as a case of domestic violence.
Nunez informed journalists, “We have two police officers seriously injured,” adding that the suspect also sustained severe injuries.
French media reports indicated that the police responded by firing at him after he opened fire in the incident that occurred on Thursday evening.
This incident comes as France raises its security alert ahead of the Olympic Games set to begin in July.
Paris, the capital of France, has been grappling with various security challenges in recent years, including incidents of violence and terrorism.
The city is known for its rich cultural heritage and is a major tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year.
However, concerns about safety and security have been raised, prompting authorities to implement measures to ensure the protection of residents and visitors alike. The incident highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to maintain public safety in the city amid evolving security threats.