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The brother of a French police officer who was killed after he swapped himself for a hostage during an Islamic extremist attack on a supermarket says that he is died as a hero. Col.
The Latest on the extremist attack in southern France (all times local):
10:40 a.m.
The brother of a French police officer who was killed after he swapped himself for a hostage during an Islamic extremist attack on a supermarket says that he has died a hero.
Col. Arnaud Beltrame had offered himself up unarmed to the 25-year-old attacker in exchange for a female hostage in the southern town of Trebes. The attacker shot him and Beltrame later died of his injuries.
Cedric Beltrame told RTL radio Saturday his brother «gave his life for strangers.»
He added that his brother «was well aware he had almost no chance. He was very aware of what he was doing.» Cedric Beltrame also stressed that his brother kept his professional reflexes. The officer managed to surreptitiously leave his cellphone on so that police outside could hear what was going on inside the supermarket.
Cedric Beltrame said that «if we don’t describe him as a hero, I don’t know what you need to do to be a hero. It’s a word I think is appropriate for him in such tragic circumstances.»
The gunman was killed when police stormed the supermarket after hearing shots.
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10:25 a.m.
The manager of a French supermarket attacked by an Islamic extremist gunman says she felt «helpless» as he fired shots in her store.
The woman, who would identify herself only by her first name, Samia, says she was in her office when she heard the shots. She came downstairs saw what was happening and called police. She said she helped evacuate as many people as possible.
She said from inside city hall, where the local government had set up a crisis center, that «it was terrifying.»
A total of four people were killed in the attack, including a French police officer who exchanged himself for a female hostage in the Super U market and later died of his injuries. The gunman was also killed when police stormed the supermarket.
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10:05 a.m.
The Paris prosecutors’ office says that police have detained a 17-year-old in connection with the investigation into the Islamic extremist attack that killed four people, including a police officer, in southern France.
The unidentified young man was arrested overnight over alleged criminal association in relation with a terrorist enterprise. He is a friend of the gunman, identified by prosecutors as Morocco-born Redouane Lakdim, who was killed when police stormed a supermarket in Trebes where he took hostages.
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said Friday that another person, a woman close to Lakdim, was taken into custody on the same grounds. Molins didn’t identify her.
Paris counterterrorism investigators took over the probe into the attack in Trebes and nearby Carcassonne.
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9:20 a.m.
The mother of a French police officer who was killed after he swapped himself for a hostage during an Islamic extremist attack on a supermarket says that she wasn’t surprised by her son’s courage.
Col. Arnaud Beltrame had offered himself up unarmed to the 25-year-old attacker in exchange for a female hostage in the southern town of Trebes. The attacker shot him and Beltrame later died of his injures.
Beltrame’s mother told RTL radio Friday night before the announcement of his death that «I’m not surprised. I knew it had to be him. He has always been like that. It’s someone, since he was born, who gives everything for his homeland.»
Asked if she was proud of him, she said he would have told her «‘I’m doing my job mom, that’s all.'»
She said to «defend the homeland» was his «reason for living.» RTL didn’t give her name.
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6:35 a.m.
France’s top security official says a heroic officer who swapped himself for a hostage during an attack on a supermarket has died of his injuries.
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb wrote in a tweet early Saturday that Col. Arnaud Beltrame had «died for his country.»
Beltrame offered himself up unarmed to the 25-year-old attacker in exchange for a female hostage. He managed to surreptitiously leave his cellphone on so that police outside could hear what was going on inside the supermarket. Officials said once they heard shots inside the market they decided to storm it, killing the gunman.
Beltrame was grievously injured, and his death raises the toll from the attack to four.
The Islamic State-linked Aamaq news agency said the attacker was responding to the group’s calls to target countries in the U. S.-led coalition. The attack was the deadliest since Emmanuel Macron became president last May.

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