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April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack

On 20 April 2017, three French National Police officers were shot by Karim Cheurfi, a French national wielding an AK-47 rifle on the Champs-Élysées boulevard in Paris. One officer, French National Police Captain Xavier Jugelé, was killed and two other French National Police officers and a German tourist were seriously wounded. Karim Cheurfi was then shot dead by police. Amaq News Agency, which is linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), claimed the attacker was an ISIS fighter. French police and prosecutors are investigating the attack as terrorism, and have launched a counter-terrorism prosecution.[1]

April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack
Part of Islamic terrorism in Europe
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April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack (Paris)
April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack (Île-de-France (region))
April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack (France)
April 2017 Champs-Élysées attack (Europe)
LocationParis, France
Coordinates48°52′11″N 2°18′30″E / 48.8696°N 2.3082°E / 48.8696; 2.3082
Date20 April 2017
20:47 (CET)
TargetPolice officers on the Champs-Élysées
Attack type
Shooting
WeaponsAK-47 rifle
Deaths2 (Jugelé and the perpetrator)
Injured3
AssailantKarim Cheurfi
MotiveIslamic extremism

The attacker was identified as French national Karim Cheurfi, who had an extensive criminal record that included a conviction and a twelve-year prison sentence for an earlier attempt to murder two police officers. Police found a note praising ISIS, along with addresses of police stations, on his body. Because the attack took place immediately before the country's 2017 presidential election, media reports commented on its possible influence in the election's tone.

Background edit

At the time of the shooting, France was on high alert in the wake of the attacks in Paris in November 2015 and in Nice in July 2016, as well as in anticipation of the first round of the 2017 presidential election, which was scheduled in three days. Since 2015, there had been a spate of Islamist terrorist attacks on French police officers, soldiers and civilians, resulting in the deaths of more than 230 people.[2][3][4] Two men were arrested in Marseille two days before the shooting, for allegedly planning a terrorist attack.[5]

The attack is understood as part of a shift in ISIS strategy towards encouraging untrained ISIS sympathizers to undertake attacks with crude weapons, caused by improved security in EU countries and by the loss of capacity to direct attacks from and train operatives in the Middle East as ISIS steadily lost territory in Syria.[6]

Shooting edit

At about 9:00 pm, Karim Cheurfi drove his vehicle next to a French National Police van. The French National Police officers were guarding the entrance of the Centre Culturel Anatolie, a Turkish cultural centre located at 102 Avenue des Champs-Elysées[7][8] near the Franklin D. Roosevelt metro station and the Marks & Spencer store.[9] Karim Cheurfi quickly got out of his car and started firing an AK-47 rifle[10] into the van. Three officers were struck, one fatally.[11][12] Cheurfi then attempted to flee on foot, firing at other people as he did, but was shot and killed by other responding officers.[12][13] A female German tourist was also injured by "fragments from the shooting".[14]

The Avenue des Champs-Elysées was closed down and civilians were evacuated.[15] On social media, Paris police warned people to stay away from the area and said there was a "police intervention underway".[16] Investigators initially said the incident may have been related to a robbery,[17] but an anti-terror investigation was later launched.[11] A pump-action shotgun, ammunition, two kitchen knives, and shears were found in the gunman's car.[18] Amaq News Agency placed responsibility for the attack on the Islamic State.[19]

Victims edit

The officer who was assassinated was 37-year-old Xavier Jugelé, who was murdered outright by two gunshot wounds to the head. He was one of the officers to respond to the Bataclan theatre during the massacre there in November 2015. Jugelé had been a member of the Paris police force since 2010, and was known as a gay rights activist and member of FLAG, the French association for LGBT police officers.[20][21][22] He had been interviewed by the BBC in November 2016 when he visited the Bataclan when it reopened.[23] He also served twice in Frontex to assist in the European migrant crisis in Greece.[24] Jugelé was posthumously promoted to captain and awarded the knighthood of the Legion of Honor.[25] He was eulogized by his civil partner[7] Etienne Cardiles. President François Hollande, Emmanuel Macron and other dignitaries were at the national ceremony of honor which took place at the Paris Police Prefecture on 25 April 2017.[26] Cardiles later attended the installation of President Emmanuel Macron at the president's invitation.[27] Cardiles married Jugelé posthumously on 30 May.[28]

One of the two surviving officers was critically wounded and said to be improving.[18][29] Both were made knights of the National Order of Merit.[25]

Perpetrator edit

Amaq News Agency, which is linked to the Islamic State (ISIS), said the shooter was an ISIS fighter, giving his pseudonym as Abu Yusuf al-Beljiki.[16][30] The claim suggested the attacker was from Belgium.[14] News outlets commented that the timing of the claim was "unusually swift".[13][19][31] French police identified the attacker as 39-year-old Karim Cheurfi, born in Livry-Gargan in 1977 and living in Chelles, east of Paris.[32][33] French prosecutors said that a note praising ISIS fell out of his pocket after he was shot, and that he was carrying addresses of police stations.[34]

At the time of the shooting, Cheurfi was already well known to the DGSI, France's domestic security service. He had an extensive criminal record for violent robberies and a shooting in 2001, in which he shot two police officers when they pulled him over. He wounded one of the officers after grabbing his gun while he was being questioned.[15][29] He was convicted of attempted murder in 2005 and he was sentenced to twenty years in prison, which was later shortened to fifteen years. Despite a history of violence while behind bars, he was released in October 2015.[35]

He had been detained in February 2017 for allegedly making threats to kill police, but was released due to lack of evidence. No evidence of radicalization was found, and he was never placed on a terror watch list.[29][35][36][33] He was, however, added to a "radicalisation and terror prevention and alert list" created in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shooting, but he was not considered a priority.[37] CNN reported that a source close to the investigation said police had launched a counter-terrorism investigation in March 2017 after learning of his attempts to establish communication with an ISIS fighter.[34] AFP reported that police were aware of an attempt by Cheurfi to buy weapons in early 2016, with the intent of using them to kill French police officers in retaliation for the deaths of children in the Syrian Civil War.[38] His home in Chelles[14] was searched after the attack.[12]

Cheurfi's former lawyer said he was "extremely isolated" and a "psychologically fragile character" whose mental problems were not treated. He added that he never spoke about religion and talked mainly about "how to fill his daily life with video games". Cheurfi had visited Algeria sometime before the shooting, allegedly to get married. This was a breach of his parole, following which he was interviewed by the authorities, though a judge decided not to revoke his probation.[39][40]

Following Cheurfi's identification, three members of his family were arrested in Chelles in the early morning of 21 April,[29] although investigators believe Cheurfi acted alone[41] and was inspired by ISIS but was not necessarily a member.[35] In January 2018, his father, Salah Cheurfi, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for having made comments of support for terrorism.[42]

Reactions edit

Government edit

President François Hollande called for an emergency security meeting at the Élysée Palace.[3] He later released a statement saying French police suspected the shooting was a terrorist attack.[2][13] He also stated that the security forces are to handle the situation with "utmost vigilance" to ensure the security of the presidential election.[43]

Following the shooting, US President Donald Trump expressed his condolences to the people of France and said, "[W]e have to be strong and we have to be vigilant."[44] Trump later expressed his belief that the attack would have "a big effect" on the French presidential election.[36]

Other world leaders, including Angela Merkel and the government of the United Kingdom, issued statements in reaction to the shooting.[29]

French presidential election edit

As the attack happened three days before the first round of the French presidential election, three candidates ended campaign events early as "a mark of respect", with centre-right candidate François Fillon urging others to do the same.[11][45] This was met with criticism from some other candidates like far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who said the violence should not interfere with the election process.[46] The attack changed the tone of the campaign in its last days.[47][48]

As the attack occurred during a televised debate among all eleven candidates in the election, fears arose that extremists were hoping to influence the debate's tone.[49] With terrorism and security high priorities for Paris, The Guardian noted that the attack might serve as "ammunition" for right-wing candidates such as National Front leader Marine Le Pen, considered an outlier for her views on stronger border security and the deportation of radicalized foreigners, as well as Fillon.[45]

Bernard Cazeneuve, the French Prime Minister, criticized Le Pen's and Fillon's responses. He accused Le Pen of trying to exploit the shooting for politics and attacked her for demanding further security measures. He explained that she had voted against the government efforts on security previously, referring to her party voting against an anti-terrorism law in 2014 and against beefing up of resources for French intelligence services in 2015. He criticized Fillon's record on security during his term as prime minister.[50][51]

See also edit

References edit

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For the June 2017 attack see June 2017 Champs Elysees car ramming attack On 20 April 2017 three French National Police officers were shot by Karim Cheurfi a French national wielding an AK 47 rifle on the Champs Elysees boulevard in Paris One officer French National Police Captain Xavier Jugele was killed and two other French National Police officers and a German tourist were seriously wounded Karim Cheurfi was then shot dead by police Amaq News Agency which is linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS claimed the attacker was an ISIS fighter French police and prosecutors are investigating the attack as terrorism and have launched a counter terrorism prosecution 1 April 2017 Champs Elysees attackPart of Islamic terrorism in EuropeFlags and candles in memory of the victims 2017 April 2017 Champs Elysees attack Paris Show map of ParisApril 2017 Champs Elysees attack Ile de France region Show map of Ile de France region April 2017 Champs Elysees attack France Show map of FranceApril 2017 Champs Elysees attack Europe Show map of EuropeLocationParis FranceCoordinates48 52 11 N 2 18 30 E 48 8696 N 2 3082 E 48 8696 2 3082Date20 April 2017 20 47 CET TargetPolice officers on the Champs ElyseesAttack typeShootingWeaponsAK 47 rifleDeaths2 Jugele and the perpetrator Injured3AssailantKarim CheurfiMotiveIslamic extremismThe attacker was identified as French national Karim Cheurfi who had an extensive criminal record that included a conviction and a twelve year prison sentence for an earlier attempt to murder two police officers Police found a note praising ISIS along with addresses of police stations on his body Because the attack took place immediately before the country s 2017 presidential election media reports commented on its possible influence in the election s tone Contents 1 Background 2 Shooting 2 1 Victims 3 Perpetrator 4 Reactions 4 1 Government 4 2 French presidential election 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground editAt the time of the shooting France was on high alert in the wake of the attacks in Paris in November 2015 and in Nice in July 2016 as well as in anticipation of the first round of the 2017 presidential election which was scheduled in three days Since 2015 there had been a spate of Islamist terrorist attacks on French police officers soldiers and civilians resulting in the deaths of more than 230 people 2 3 4 Two men were arrested in Marseille two days before the shooting for allegedly planning a terrorist attack 5 The attack is understood as part of a shift in ISIS strategy towards encouraging untrained ISIS sympathizers to undertake attacks with crude weapons caused by improved security in EU countries and by the loss of capacity to direct attacks from and train operatives in the Middle East as ISIS steadily lost territory in Syria 6 Shooting editAt about 9 00 pm Karim Cheurfi drove his vehicle next to a French National Police van The French National Police officers were guarding the entrance of the Centre Culturel Anatolie a Turkish cultural centre located at 102 Avenue des Champs Elysees 7 8 near the Franklin D Roosevelt metro station and the Marks amp Spencer store 9 Karim Cheurfi quickly got out of his car and started firing an AK 47 rifle 10 into the van Three officers were struck one fatally 11 12 Cheurfi then attempted to flee on foot firing at other people as he did but was shot and killed by other responding officers 12 13 A female German tourist was also injured by fragments from the shooting 14 The Avenue des Champs Elysees was closed down and civilians were evacuated 15 On social media Paris police warned people to stay away from the area and said there was a police intervention underway 16 Investigators initially said the incident may have been related to a robbery 17 but an anti terror investigation was later launched 11 A pump action shotgun ammunition two kitchen knives and shears were found in the gunman s car 18 Amaq News Agency placed responsibility for the attack on the Islamic State 19 Victims edit The officer who was assassinated was 37 year old Xavier Jugele who was murdered outright by two gunshot wounds to the head He was one of the officers to respond to the Bataclan theatre during the massacre there in November 2015 Jugele had been a member of the Paris police force since 2010 and was known as a gay rights activist and member of FLAG the French association for LGBT police officers 20 21 22 He had been interviewed by the BBC in November 2016 when he visited the Bataclan when it reopened 23 He also served twice in Frontex to assist in the European migrant crisis in Greece 24 Jugele was posthumously promoted to captain and awarded the knighthood of the Legion of Honor 25 He was eulogized by his civil partner 7 Etienne Cardiles President Francois Hollande Emmanuel Macron and other dignitaries were at the national ceremony of honor which took place at the Paris Police Prefecture on 25 April 2017 26 Cardiles later attended the installation of President Emmanuel Macron at the president s invitation 27 Cardiles married Jugele posthumously on 30 May 28 One of the two surviving officers was critically wounded and said to be improving 18 29 Both were made knights of the National Order of Merit 25 Perpetrator editAmaq News Agency which is linked to the Islamic State ISIS said the shooter was an ISIS fighter giving his pseudonym as Abu Yusuf al Beljiki 16 30 The claim suggested the attacker was from Belgium 14 News outlets commented that the timing of the claim was unusually swift 13 19 31 French police identified the attacker as 39 year old Karim Cheurfi born in Livry Gargan in 1977 and living in Chelles east of Paris 32 33 French prosecutors said that a note praising ISIS fell out of his pocket after he was shot and that he was carrying addresses of police stations 34 At the time of the shooting Cheurfi was already well known to the DGSI France s domestic security service He had an extensive criminal record for violent robberies and a shooting in 2001 in which he shot two police officers when they pulled him over He wounded one of the officers after grabbing his gun while he was being questioned 15 29 He was convicted of attempted murder in 2005 and he was sentenced to twenty years in prison which was later shortened to fifteen years Despite a history of violence while behind bars he was released in October 2015 35 He had been detained in February 2017 for allegedly making threats to kill police but was released due to lack of evidence No evidence of radicalization was found and he was never placed on a terror watch list 29 35 36 33 He was however added to a radicalisation and terror prevention and alert list created in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shooting but he was not considered a priority 37 CNN reported that a source close to the investigation said police had launched a counter terrorism investigation in March 2017 after learning of his attempts to establish communication with an ISIS fighter 34 AFP reported that police were aware of an attempt by Cheurfi to buy weapons in early 2016 with the intent of using them to kill French police officers in retaliation for the deaths of children in the Syrian Civil War 38 His home in Chelles 14 was searched after the attack 12 Cheurfi s former lawyer said he was extremely isolated and a psychologically fragile character whose mental problems were not treated He added that he never spoke about religion and talked mainly about how to fill his daily life with video games Cheurfi had visited Algeria sometime before the shooting allegedly to get married This was a breach of his parole following which he was interviewed by the authorities though a judge decided not to revoke his probation 39 40 Following Cheurfi s identification three members of his family were arrested in Chelles in the early morning of 21 April 29 although investigators believe Cheurfi acted alone 41 and was inspired by ISIS but was not necessarily a member 35 In January 2018 his father Salah Cheurfi was sentenced to 18 months in prison for having made comments of support for terrorism 42 Reactions editGovernment edit President Francois Hollande called for an emergency security meeting at the Elysee Palace 3 He later released a statement saying French police suspected the shooting was a terrorist attack 2 13 He also stated that the security forces are to handle the situation with utmost vigilance to ensure the security of the presidential election 43 Following the shooting US President Donald Trump expressed his condolences to the people of France and said W e have to be strong and we have to be vigilant 44 Trump later expressed his belief that the attack would have a big effect on the French presidential election 36 Other world leaders including Angela Merkel and the government of the United Kingdom issued statements in reaction to the shooting 29 French presidential election edit Main article 2017 French presidential election As the attack happened three days before the first round of the French presidential election three candidates ended campaign events early as a mark of respect with centre right candidate Francois Fillon urging others to do the same 11 45 This was met with criticism from some other candidates like far left candidate Jean Luc Melenchon who said the violence should not interfere with the election process 46 The attack changed the tone of the campaign in its last days 47 48 As the attack occurred during a televised debate among all eleven candidates in the election fears arose that extremists were hoping to influence the debate s tone 49 With terrorism and security high priorities for Paris The Guardian noted that the attack might serve as ammunition for right wing candidates such as National Front leader Marine Le Pen considered an outlier for her views on stronger border security and the deportation of radicalized foreigners as well as Fillon 45 Bernard Cazeneuve the French Prime Minister criticized Le Pen s and Fillon s responses He accused Le Pen of trying to exploit the shooting for politics and attacked her for demanding further security measures He explained that she had voted against the government efforts on security previously referring to her party voting against an anti terrorism law in 2014 and against beefing up of resources for French intelligence services in 2015 He criticized Fillon s record on security during his term as prime minister 50 51 See also editJune 2017 Champs Elysees car ramming attackReferences edit McAuley James 23 July 2017 In France murder of a Jewish woman ignites debate over the word terrorism Washington Post Retrieved 29 August 2017 a b Paris French police officer killed in terrorist shooting on Champs Elysees The Local 20 April 2017 Retrieved 20 April 2017 a b Paris shooting Police officers shot at Champs Elysees days out from French elections News com au 20 April 2017 Retrieved 20 April 2017 McAuley James Branigin William 20 April 2017 French police come 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