Skip to main content
FRANCE

As it happened: Police hunt for Strasbourg shooting suspect

At least three people were killed and around a dozen were injured in a shooting at a Christmas market in central Strasbourg on Tuesday. The suspected gunman has a long criminal record and remains on the run.

Vincent Kessler, Reuters | Members of France's Research and Intervention Brigade (BRI) patrol at the French-German border the day after a shooting in Strasbourg on December 12.
Advertising
  • Two people were killed and at least 12 were injured in the shooting in central Strasbourg, some of them critically. A third victim died Thursday in hospital.
  • The gunman, who has been identified as 29-year-old ChΓ©rif Chekatt, exchanged fire with security forces but remains at large. The Paris prosecutor said Chekatt has a long criminal record with 27 convictions in France, Germany and Switzerland.
  • France has increased its terror alert level and sent extra security forces to Strasbourg as well as tightened security at borders and Christmas markets.
  • The shooting started near Place KlΓ©ber and advanced toward the Rue Des Grandes Arcades, one of the city's main shopping streets.Several areas went on lockdown, with members of the public taking shelter inside bars and restaurants.
  • The European parliament, which was holding its plenary session before the winter holidays, also went on lockdown, with MEPs told to stay inside.

For the latest on this developing story, follow FRANCE 24's live blog below.

Daily newsletterReceive essential international news every morning

Take international news everywhere with you! Download the France 24 app

Share :
Page not found

The content you requested does not exist or is not available anymore.