French President Emmanuel Macron led a national tribute Tuesday to the four police employees slain in last week's knife attack in Paris, calling them "victims of Islamic terrorism." Add France as an interest to stay up to date on the latest France news, video, and analysis from ABC News. They died in service, at work," said Macron, who was also met privately with families of the victims. The man had previously "justified" the deadly 2015 Islamic extremist attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in front of his colleagues. Tuesday's ceremony came as justice officials said French investigators found a USB stick belonging to the killer containing information about his colleagues.
Source: ABC News October 08, 2019 08:02 UTC