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Paris police open fire on car at Tour de France barricades

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Paris police open fire on car at Tour de France barricades


PUBLISHED : Sunday, 26 July, 2015, 7:42pm
UPDATED : Sunday, 26 July, 2015, 7:42pm

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French police look for clues after a car drove through barriers set up for the final stage of the Tour de France in central Paris, France. Police opened fire on the car which drove through barriers. Photo: Reuters

French police opened fire Sunday at a car which smashed through a security barrier in central Paris close to the finishing line of cycling’s Tour de France.

The authorities were still searching for the driver after the incident which happened at around 8:00 am local time at the Place de Concorde at the end of the famous Champs Elysees, where the world’s greatest cycling race is to finish later Sunday.

Hundreds of thousands of people gather in the Place de la Concorde and the Champs Elysees for the race’s final leg.

Officials said police shot at the car in an attempt to stop it after it sped away from a nearby checkpoint as officers tried to redirect traffic away from roads closed for the end of the epic race.

No one is believed to have been hit, and police stressed there had been no exchange of fire.

Security in the French capital has been heightened for months following jihadist attacks which claimed 17 lives that began with the massacre at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Associated Press, Agence France-Presse



 
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