China News Agency, Paris, December 25 (Reporter Li Yang) Paris prosecutors disclosed on the 25th local time that the suspect in the Paris shooting incident on the 23rd admitted to having "pathological hatred" for foreigners.

  According to the information disclosed by the Paris prosecutor, the 69-year-old suspect is a retired train driver. He has not only been accused of illegal possession of guns, but also has a history of assaulting immigrants.

The Paris prosecutor described the suspect as having depression and suicidal tendencies that day, and said that he had the idea of ​​"killing foreigners" as early as 2016.

To ascertain the suspect's state of health, he was transferred to the police psychiatric facility for examination.

The suspect is now in police custody again.

  Prosecutors also said that after checking the suspect's mobile phone and computer, as well as his parents' residence, no links between him and extremist groups were found.

The prosecution also confirmed that the murder weapon used by the suspect was a common pistol, and also found several bullet clips and a box of ammunition.

  The shooting incident on the 23rd killed 3 people and injured at least 3 others.

Kurdish social groups in Paris said the dead were all Kurdish.

According to the police report, all the injured in the shooting incident are out of danger, but one person is still receiving treatment in the intensive care unit.

The shooting took place in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, where many Kurds live nearby.

  According to a French BFM TV report on the 25th, the suspect originally planned to go to the Seine-Saint-Denis province in the northern suburbs of Paris to commit the crime. Seine-Saint-Denis province is generally believed to have a large number of immigrants.

He admitted to the prosecution that because he saw few people there and it was difficult to reload his weapon, he changed the location of the attack and went to the 10th arrondissement of Paris.

  Some in the Kurdish community have expressed displeasure with French security services, saying they are not doing enough to prevent the shooting.

After the shooting, thousands of Kurds demonstrated in Paris and Marseille and clashed with police.

In Paris, more than 30 police officers were injured in clashes and 11 were arrested.

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