Paris shooting: White ‘gun enthusiast’ who killed 3 admits being ‘racist’

The Paris shooter was also charged with racist violence in 2021 after allegedly stabbing migrants.


A 69-year-old white French gunman who opened fire at a Kurdish cultural centre in Paris killing three people told investigators he was racist, a source close to the case said Saturday.

The gunman, who has a history of racist violence, initially targeted the Kurdish cultural centre before entering a hairdressing salon where he was arrested.

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The shots at the centre and a nearby hairdressing salon shortly before midday on Friday caused panic in the trendy 10th district of the French capital, a bustling area of shops and restaurants that is home to a large Kurdish population.

Three others were wounded in the attack that the gunman attributed to his being “racist“, the source said.

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He was found with a case loaded with a box of at least 25 cartridges and “two or three loaded magazines”, the source added.

The weapon was a “much-used” US Army Colt 1911 pistol.

French President Emmanuel Macron said “the Kurds in France have been the target of an odious attack in the heart of Paris” and ordered the Paris police chief to meet with leaders of the Kurdish community on Saturday.

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From left: French MP for La France Insoumise, Aurelien Saintoul, French MP for LFI Carlos Martens Bilongo, Spokesperson of the Kurdish Democratic Council in France Agit Polat, French leftist LFI party leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, French MP for LFI Eric Coquerel, Lawyer of the CDKF David Andic and Spokesperson of the CDKF Berivan Firat attend a press conference in a restaurant in Paris. Photo: AFP/Thomas Samson

Of the three wounded people, one was being given intensive care in hospital and two were treated for serious injuries.

Three killed

According to the Kurdish Democratic Council in France (CDK-F), the dead included one woman and two men.

Emine Kara was a leader of the Kurdish Women’s Movement in France, the organisation’s spokesman Agit Polat said.

Her claim for political asylum in France had been rejected.

The other victims were Abdulrahman Kizil and Mir Perwer, a political refugee and artist, according to the CDK-F.

A police source confirmed that Kara and Kizil were among the victims.

The Kurdish community centre, called Centre Ahmet Kaya, is used by a charity that organises concerts and exhibitions, and helps the Kurdish diaspora in the Paris region.

Vigils and riots

The Kurdish community is due to hold a demonstration in Paris on Saturday afternoon.

Within hours of the Paris shooting, Kurdish protesters clashed with police, who used tear gas in an attempt to disperse them as they tried to break through a police cordon deployed to protect Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, who had arrived at the scene.

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Riot police officers disperse protestors during a clash at the site where several shots were fired in Paris on 23 December. Photo: AFP/Thomas Samson

Demonstrators threw objects at police while voicing fury over an attack they saw as deliberate, and which they said French security services had done too little to prevent.

Several cars parked in the area as well as police vehicles had their windows smashed as protesters threw bricks.

Who is the Paris shooter?

The shooter – named as William M. in the French media – is a gun enthusiast with a history of weapons offences who had been released on bail earlier this month.

The retired train driver was convicted for armed violence in 2016 by a court in the multicultural Seine-Saint-Denis suburb of Paris, but appealed.

A year later he was convicted for illegally possessing a firearm.

‘He is crazy’

Last year, he was charged with racist violence after allegedly stabbing migrants and slashing their tents with a sword in a park in eastern Paris.

He is crazy, he’s an idiot,” his father was quoted as saying by the M6 television channel.

Often described as the world’s largest people without a state, the Kurds are a Muslim ethnic group spread across Syria, Turkey, Iraq and Iran.

Alexandre Hielard / Murielle Kasprzak © Agence France-Presse

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