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Shoot-out after hostage siege inside French supermarket

An armed man was shot by police in a supermarket in northern France after he took a woman hostage on Thursday night, according to reports.

Shoot-out after hostage siege inside French supermarket
Police rushed to the scene in central Lille. Photo: Daily Motion/Screenshot
The hostage drama played out at around 8pm in a Monoprix supermarket in Lille, northern France, while the country is on high alert after recent terror attacks.
 
A shopper who was inside the supermarket at the time told the La Voix du Nord newspaper that an unmasked man had entered the store holding a pistol in the air.
 
The man, aged 19, is understood to have been attempting to rob the store. 
 
In panic, the fifteen or so customers inside grouped together and headed to a second floor of the supermarket. 
 
Someone was able to alert the police, who were quick to the scene. 
 
However, it was then that the gunman took a hostage, who was reported to be a woman, although Le Parisien wrote that it was “a young girl”. 
 
 
With the building surrounded by police, the man eventually turned his attention from the hostage and aimed his weapon towards the police, who promptly opened fire. 
 
A witness out on the street said they heard at least six shots.
 
“It was pretty unnerving to see – everyone was running down the streets,” the witness told La Voix du Nord. 
 
The shootout saw the gunman hit several times and knocked to the ground, where he was disarmed by police. 
 
He was then taken to hospital, where he is understood to be in a stable condition.
 
The man's motive remains unclear. The customers, including the hostage, all escaped without injury.
 
Although the siege was not related to terrorism it comes as France and especially its police force are on edge after the November 13th Paris attacks and several other incidents, including a recent attempt by a lone jihadist to attack a police station in the capital.
 

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Teen held in France over ‘die a martyr’ Olympics messages

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in France after he allegedly said on social media he wanted to make an explosive belt and die a martyr at the Paris Olympics this summer, officials said.

Teen held in France over 'die a martyr' Olympics messages

The teenager from the department of Haute-Savoie in southeastern France was arrested on Tuesday, said the anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office, adding a probe had been launched on Wednesday.

The teenager was arrested “following his statements on social media announcing his intention to make an explosive belt with a view to dying a martyr,” the anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office said.

During a search of his parents’ home, handwritten papers were discovered in which the teen had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, a police source said.

According to the same source, the teenager admitted to having planned to commit a “terrorist act” using a gun or explosive belt at La Défense, the business district west of the capital that is also home to an arena hosting swimming and water polo competitions during the Games.

The anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office said work was under way to determine the teen’s exact intentions.

The DGSI, France’s domestic intelligence agency, is conducting an investigation.

France is hosting the Olympic Games in Paris from July 26th to August 11th, with security during the event a major concern.

In March the government raised its terror alert to the highest level.

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