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French minister warns of continued threat after 2 police die

The ISIS-linked Amaq news agency later announced that an “Islamic State fighter” had killed a policeman and his wife near Paris with a knife.

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He adds: “The police are now surrounding me”.

The killer reportedly used Facebook Live to live stream video of the killings and uploaded the pictures of his victims to his account under the pseudonym “Mohamed Ali”.

An ISIS sympathizer who stabbed and killed a couple with ties to the French police had posted a video of the attack on Facebook.

France has been in a “state of emergency” following the November 13 attacks, which killed 130 across the French capital.

Abballa then entered Savaing’s house and stabbed his female companion, a 36-year-old police administrator in the attacker’s hometown, then took their 3-year-old son hostage, Prosecutor Francois Molins said.

Police later raided 25-year-old Larossi Abballa’s home and found a hit list on his computer which contained six names.

Authorities killed the French national, ending the three-hour siege.

The child escaped unharmed but in shock.

Mr Molins said Abballa had declared allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi and had threatened to kill non-believers and their families wherever they live.

Abballa asked his 160 Facebook followers, particularly his ISIS contacts, “to issue a statement claiming the attack”.

The killings took place barely 36 hours after a gunman claiming to be acting in the name of IS shot dead 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.

As police conducted their investigation and journalists covered the attack Monday night through Tuesday morning, some notable bits of information regarding the circumstances before and during the stabbings have surfaced: On Monday, before he killed the two police officers, Abballa spent so long praying at his neighborhood mosque that the rector of the mosque had to ask him to leave.

French President François Hollande described as an “incontestably terrorist act” and warned France was facing a terror threat “of a very large scale”.

A Frenchman once convicted for recruiting jihadi fighters recorded video of the attack in which two police officials died, authorities said Tuesday, as France’s leadership reeled from what the president called a new terrorist attack.

Security forces are already stretched to maintain order at the football venues – failing dramatically in Marseille on Saturday when fan violence left 35 supporters injured, three seriously, in the worst violence at an worldwide tournament in years.

Three men from Abballa’s entourage have been arrested over the attack, Molins said.

Their deaths are the first police fatalities in a jihadist attack since January 2015 when gunmen attacked a satirical newspaper, a Jewish supermarket and the police, claiming the lives of 17 people, among them three officers.

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The incident underscores the huge challenges companies such as Facebook Inc (FB.O), Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) and Google’s YouTube (GOOGL.O) face as they push live video streaming to hundreds of millions of people.

French police officers block the road leading to a crime scene the day after a knife-wielding attacker stabbed to death a senior police officer and his female companion Monday evening in Magnanville west of Paris France Tuesday