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PARIS AP - French President Francois Hollande said Tuesday that the killing of two police officials was "incontestably a terrorist act," coming as his country and others are facing a high threat of the kind of extremist violence that hit an Florida night club. A year-old Frenchman with a past terrorist conviction is suspected in Monday's knife attack in the Paris suburb of Magnanville, according to police officials.
The motive for the attack is unclear. The Islamic State's Amaq news agency cited an unnamed source as saying an IS fighter carried out the attack, but the extremist jihadist group has not officially claimed responsibility. Hollande chaired an emergency security meeting Tuesday after the late-night attack and standoff, in which two police officials, a man and woman who lived together, were killed.
The attacker, Larossi Abbala, was also killed. The couple's 3-year-old child survived. Abbala was from the western Paris suburb of Mantes-la-Jolie and was sentenced in to three years in prison, including six months suspended, for recruiting fighters for jihad in Pakistan, according to two police officials. The officials were not authorized to be publicly named discussing ongoing investigations.
A Facebook profile bearing the name Larossi Abballa - which vanished from the internet early Tuesday - showed a photo of smiling, bearded man.
Two recent posts featured videos critical of Israel and Saudi Arabia. The last post publicly available was a mock-up of the European Championship logo highlighting the posters' purported masonic and occult symbols. Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said more than people seen as potential threats have been arrested in France this year, including in recent weeks.