Before the death was confirmed, reports emerged of gunshots ringing out and a police helicopter flying over the La Meinau district of Strasbourg, Reuters reported. There were three to four gunshots reported.
The minister explained that three police officers tried to detain a man who they believed to be Cherif Chekatt. He fired on them and the police officers responded with fire and killed him.
"During the apprehension, [the suspect] scuffled with police… The law enforcement officers have immediately responded and neutralized the aggressor. A have informed the president of the republic and the prime minister [about the developments]," Castaner told a press conference.
Later, SITE group reported that a Daesh terrorist organisation's* outlet claimed that the Strasbourg shooter was a group's operative.
The Strasbourg shooter was earlier identified as a 29-year-old local man known to security services. He killed two people and a third person was left brain-dead. After being confronted by soldiers, the suspect fled.
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Earlier, Castaner said hundreds of security personnel had been mobilized to search for the suspect. He also added that the suspect was first charged with a crime at the age of 13.
*A terrorist group outlawed in Russia and many other countries.