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One officer killed, one wounded in Paris shooting

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One officer killed, one wounded in Paris shooting
The shooting comes just 2 days after police arrested men suspected of preparing an attack to disrupt the first-round of presidential election

PARIS, France – One police officer was killed and another wounded Thursday, April 20 in a shooting on Paris’s Champs Elysees, police said, just days ahead of France’s presidential election.

France’s interior ministry said the attacker was killed in the incident in the early evening on the world-famous boulevard.

Armed police blocked the famous shopping street in the heart of the city, usually teaming with tourists and Parisians, while metro stations in the area were closed.

Dozens of vehicles from the emergency services were sent to the area.

The shooting comes just 2 days after police arrested 2 men in southern Marseille with weapons and explosives who were suspected of preparing an attack to disrupt the first-round of the presidential election on Sunday.

France is in a state of emergency and at its highest possible level of alert since a string of terror attacks that began in 2015, which have killed over 230 people.

Thousands of troops and armed police have been deployed to guard tourist hotspots such as the Champs Elysees or other potential targets like government buildings and religious sites.

Up until now, polls showed voters more concerned about unemployment and their spending power than terrorism or security, though analysts warned this would change in the event of further bloodshed.

For weeks, centrist former banker Macron and National Front (FN) leader Marine Le Pen have been out in front but opinion polls now show there is a chance that any of the four leading candidates could reach the second-round runoff on May 7.

Scandal-plagued conservative Francois Fillon and far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon have closed the gap substantially in the last 2 weeks. – Rappler.com

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