ISIS and the Most Recent Paris Attack

Paris gunman had criminal record, carried note defending ISIS

CBS reports

The Paris prosecutor says the Champs-Elysees attacker had a note defending the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) with him when he opened fire on police officers.

Anti-terrorism prosecutor Francois Molins said during a news conference Friday that the note apparently fell out of the pocket of Karim Cheurfi, a 39-year-old with a criminal record.

Molins says the note praised ISIS and listed the addresses of security sites.

The extremist group claimed Thursday’s attack in which one police officer was killed. Cheurfi was shot and killed by officers.

Molins said Cheurfi had a long police record, notably for trying to attack police in the past. The prosecutor said Cheurfi was arrested in February, but later released for lack of evidence of a threat.

Cheurfi’s former lawyer says his client most likely had “psychological” problems that he didn’t get proper help for.

Speaking Friday on BFM-TV, lawyer Jean-Laurent Panier described Cheurfi as an “extremely isolated” individual, one who passed near unnoticed while in detention. Panier said Cheurfi never spoke about religion, adding “his only conversations were about how to fill his daily life with video games.”

U.S. authorities told CBS News that Cheurfi has not shown up in any U.S. databases of terrorists and overnight data scrubs had not revealed any links between Cheurfi and people in the U.S.

As customary, U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies are in touch with French authorities and will assist as needed.

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