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herding cats's JournalSerbian police arrest man with Syrian passport matching Paris attacker's
Source: The Guardian
Serbian police have arrested a man carrying a Syrian passport with the same details as one found near the body of one of the Paris suicide bombers, police sources told the Guardian.
The passport bears the same name and details but a different photograph as the document found near one of the men who attacked the Stade de France.
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Serbian officials said that they believe both passports are fake, but added that they are working with French investigators to establish the origin of the documents.
French police found a passport in the name of Ahmad Almohammad, 25, near the body of one of the men who attacked Frances national football stadium on Friday.
Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/17/serbian-police-arrest-man-with-syrian-passport-matching-paris-attackers
If you're interested in the 6 year old boy shot by police in La. you may want to read this.
State investigators conceded on Thursday that local police officers had fired the shots that killed a small boy in Marksville, Louisiana, and disavowed an earlier explanation for why the officers deployed their guns.
The boy, Jeremy Mardis, died on Tuesday night after police shot into a car driven by his father, Chris Few. On Thursday, Colonel Michael Edmonson, head of the Louisiana state police, denied earlier reports that Few had been reversing his car toward the officers, who then had to defend themselves. No. I didnt say that, he told the Guardian. That didnt come from me.
At a press conference, Edmonson initially described the shooting as an exchange of gunfire, but later clarified that only the officers had shot, and that investigators had found no gun in Fews car. Officials had previously declined to confirm whether officer gunfire was responsible for Mardiss death.
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Edmonson also said video footage of the incident does exist, but that investigators have not reviewed it. He added that the officers involved there are four had so far refused to speak with state police investigators. Police have not released the names of the involved officers.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/louisiana-police-deny-car-reversing-six-year-old-shot
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