Paris stabbing suspect wasn't on police radar, minister says

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PARIS: A young man stabbed two people on Friday outside the former Paris offices of satirical newspaper , where 12 people were killed in 2015, and a terrorism investigation has been opened into the new attack, authorities said. The suspected assailant had been arrested a month ago for carrying a screwdriver but was not on police radar for Islamic radicalization, 's Gerald Darmanin said. He said the screwdriver was considered a weapon, but did not explain why. Two people were wounded in Friday's attack, and two were arrested, although the links between the two suspects weren't immediately clear. The main suspect, a young man with speckles of blood on his forehead and wearing...

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