A judicial official said today that the man, detained Monday in the medieval city of Carcassonne, is suspected of terrorism links and remains under questioning. The official said the man told investigators he wanted to attack tourists and later police.
A French security official called it a routine matter as police and intelligence services seek to avert a repeat of deadly Islamic State attacks on France last year. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to be able to discuss an ongoing investigation.
Hundreds of police, friends and neighbors marched silently today to honor the victims, police commander Jean-Baptiste Salvaing and his companion, police administrator Jessica Schneider.
Their faces solemn and lips closed, the crowd marched from Mantes-la-Jolie, where Schneider worked, to Magnanville, where she and Salvaing were stabbed at their home Monday night.
Their 3-year-old son survived the attack, which rattled France's leadership as the country is on high alert for new extremist violence.
Attacker Larossi Abballa was killed in a police raid. Three people with links to Abballa are in custody and being questioned by anti-terrorism investigators.
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