PARIS (Reuters) – A teacher was killed in a knife attack at a school in the northern French city of Arras on Friday, while another teacher and a school security guard were seriously injured, police said.
Regional authorities said the attacker had been arrested.
Police were unable to confirm local media reports that the attacker shouted “Allahu Akbar.”
BFM TV quoted a police source as saying that the attacker was about 20 years old and may have been a former student. She added that the attacker’s brother was also arrested.
BFM TV said that the dead man was a French language teacher, while a sports teacher was stabbed and injured.
She added that the students remained confined to their classrooms.
President Emmanuel Macron’s office said he was heading to Arras.
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said that a police operation was taking place in a school, without providing further details.
(Reporting by Lily Forudi, Michele Rose, Charlotte van Campenhout, Tassilo Hummel and Benoit van Overstraeten; Reporting by Mohamed) Writing by Ingrid Melander. Edited by Richard Love and Deborah Kivricosaios
Our standards: Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
“Unapologetic tv specialist. Hardcore zombie trailblazer. Infuriatingly humble problem solver.”
More Stories
Starmer: What the noise and promises tell you about the Labor Party
Zelensky in Kharkiv as Ukraine demands a partial halt to the Russian offensive | News of the war between Russia and Ukraine
More research has shown that surgical patients face fewer risks when their doctors are women