A man was cut with a knife near Paris and died.

On the 16th near Paris, France, a man was cut with a knife and died, and a man with a knife near the scene was shot dead by a police officer who rushed in.


The prosecution began an investigation on suspicion of terrorism.

On the evening of the 16th near Paris, police officers rushed in after receiving a report that a suspicious man was wandering around the school, and found a man cut with a knife lying down on the street.



The man was confirmed dead and was shot dead when a man with a knife near the scene tried to attack a police officer.



Local media reports that the victim's man was a school teacher and had shown his students a caricature of the Islamic prophet Muhammad when teaching "freedom of expression" in class.



The prosecution began an investigation on suspicion of terrorism.



Five years ago in France, the newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which published caricatures of the Prophet, was attacked by Islamic extremists, killing 12 people, and last month after the newspaper published caricatures again. Two men and women were cut with a knife by a man from Pakistan in front of the building where the incident took place.



The shock of another caricature incident in France was widespread, and President Macron, who visited the scene, said, "The French people were killed because they taught freedom of expression. Terrorism by Islamic militants. He accused him of being a victim, and called on the people to unite in order not to succumb to terrorism.