The Paris prosecutor announced today, Sunday, that the pensioner who confessed to the killing of 3 Kurds the day before Friday in the French capital said that he first went to a town on the outskirts of the French capital "to commit murders against foreigners."

Laure Bikoa said in a statement that the suspect "has finally given up moving in this direction due to the lack of people present and because of his clothes that prevent him from easily reloading his weapon."

She added that the 69-year-old admitted that he had "a xenophobia and became completely pathological".

And she added that the suspect, whose arrest warrant was canceled by the police yesterday, Saturday, for “health” reasons and was transferred to the psychiatric clinic at the police headquarters, described himself as “depressed” and “inclined to commit suicide,” explaining that he “always wanted to kill immigrants and foreigners” since That his house was burgled in 2016.

The man confirmed that he fired because he was a "racist," as stated by a source close to the ongoing investigations.

And the French Public Prosecutor announced yesterday the lifting of the decision to detain the suspect of killing 3 Kurds in Paris and transfer him to a police psychiatric hospital.

The Public Prosecution justified the decision by saying that the doctor who examined the suspect concluded that the health status of the person concerned did not comply with the detention procedure, indicating that this comes pending presentation to an investigating judge when his health condition permits.

The attack angered the Kurdish community, which organized demonstrations that developed into violent acts and confrontations with the police.

French police arrested 11 people while participating in the violent protests in Paris.

The incidents took place in a street near a Kurdish cultural center in a commercial neighborhood frequented by the Kurdish community.

3 people, two men and a woman, were killed in the shooting, and one man was seriously wounded and two others were less seriously injured.