French police have shot a man in the thigh in the city of Metz in France's northeast after he threatened passers-by with a kitchen knife and shouted "Allahu Akbar". The police were forced to open fire after he threatened the officers, AFP reported citing police sources.
The man, whose life isn't in danger, was later arrested. There were no other casualties in the incident.
According to Metz public prosecutor Christian Mercuri, the man has been on the police radar due to his 'radicalisation and personality disorder'. Mercuri said he was in touch with terrorism prosecutors to determine whether the act should be treated as terror-related.
This is the second incident in France over the past several days involving a knife attacker.
On Friday, one man died, and two women were wounded after a man went on a stabbing rampage in Villejuif, south of Paris. The man reportedly wore traditional North African clothes and shouted "Allahu Akbar" before the attack. The police shot the assailant dead.
The assault is being treated as a terror attack by the police. The attacker was also known to have suffered from mental illness.