French investigators say the man was suspected of committing racism-motivated murder after a man opened fire at a Kurdish-related facility in Paris, France, killing three people. Did.

On the other hand, in response to the incident, protests were held in Paris at the call of Kurdish groups, and some of the demonstrators clashed with the police.

On the 23rd in Paris, France, a man with a gun opened fire at a cultural center operated by a Kurdish-related organization and a Kurdish restaurant opposite it, killing three men and women.



A 69-year-old French man was detained on the spot as a suspect by the police, and local prosecutors announced on the 24th that he was suspected of murdering with racial discrimination as a motive.



According to local media, the man said that he was "racist" in response to the investigation by the authorities, and the investigative authorities are investigating how the man caused the incident.



On the other hand, in response to the incident, hundreds of people gathered at a square in Paris on the 24th to protest the incident at the call of a Kurdish group.



However, some of the demonstrators threw things without heeding the restraint of the members of the organizing organization, and the police used tear gas, causing a commotion between the two sides.