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France captures ex-soldier after overnight manhunt

May 31, 2021

Elite tactical teams and paramilitary police in France captured an ex-soldier who was on the run after firing at officers deployed to a domestic violence dispute.

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Police officers stand next to a police vehicle whose tires were damaged by shots fired by a former soldier.
The French ex-soldier attacked his partner's new boyfriend before fleeing the policeImage: Diarmid Courreges/AFP/dpa/picture alliance

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced on Twitter Monday that a former soldier, who allegedly fired at a patrol responding to a domestic violence call the previous evening, had been "neutralized" after being on the run in southwestern France.

The manhunt for the 29-year-old, who was armed with a hunting rifle and sustained injuries during his capture, was brought to an end by the gendarmes — France's paramilitary police. Interior Minister Darmanin thanked the gendarmes and other state security services that had been mobilized in pursuit of the fugitive.

Elite tactical teams and some 300 gendarmes swept through a forested area in the Dordogne region to look for the gunman with the help of seven armored vehicles, seven helicopters and sniffer dogs. 

"Combing the area will be long and painstaking... It could take many more hours yet," Dordogne prefect Frederic Perissat had told reporters.

Escaped while wearing an electronic bracelet

The man fired at the police after attacking his former partner's new boyfriend in Lardin-Saint-Lazare, a village near Sarlat.

Perigueux prosecutor Solene Belaouar told the media that the man had been convicted of domestic violence four times.

He was also wearing an electronic bracelet when he fled on Sunday.

Andre Petillot, commander of the regional police force, said he "knows the area well and adapts easily".

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The suspect could have the profile of someone who wanted to be killed by police, the commander told the France Info radio station.

'The goal is to bring him alive'

Frederic Perrisat said that police had established contact with the gunman several times during Sunday's standoff, but each time he opened fire.

"We are doing everything we can to get him to surrender but we also want to avoid a tragedy within our ranks," added the police representative. "The goal is to bring him alive. If we wanted to neutralize him we would have already done it."

The news of the manhunt comes two weeks after a similar case in Belgium, when a soldier stole weapons from an army barracks and went on a run after threatening a well-known virologist and other public figures. Belgian authorities have not been able to capture the man, with some military personnel expressing their support for the fugitive online.

dvv, ar/msh (AFP, dpa)