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Monday, November 18, 2013

Surveillance Video of Suspected Paris Gunman

Surveillance video recorded on Friday in the Paris offices of BFMTV, a French news channel, showed a man with a rifle threatening a senior editor before quickly departing.

As my colleague Scott Sayare reports, French police are scouring Paris for a gunman who shot a journalist at the headquarters of the newspaper Libération on Monday morning. The same man is suspected of shooting at a bank in another part of the French capital 90 minutes later, and of having menaced an editor at a television news channel late last week.

At a news conference, investigators held up surveillance-camera images recorded at the news channel BFMTV on Friday night and on a street near Libération on Monday, which appeared to show the same man, they said.

French investigators displayed surveillance-camera images at a news conference on Monday that appeared to show the same man threatening an editor at a television station in Paris on Friday and outside the offices of a newspaper on Monday following a shooting.Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters French investigators displayed surveillance-camera images at a news conference on Monday that appeared to show the same man threatening an editor at a television station in Paris on Friday and outside the offices of a newspaper on Monday following a shooting.

After BFMTV released the surveillance video of Friday’s incident, frame grabs from the footage of the gunman quickly spread online. Philippe Antoine, the news channel’s chief editor, said that the man who confronted him on Friday had dropped two cartridges on the ground and said, “The next time, I won’t miss you,” before rushing out.



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