Charlie Hebdo, French authorities said. Counter- terrorism officers are investigating what authorities called an Islamic extremist attack linked to Charlie Hebdo, which lost 12 employees in an al-Qaida attack in 2015.
The weekly, which routinely mocks religious and other prominent figures, recently republished caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad that outraged many Muslims.
Two people were injured in the attack on Friday.Officials have said their wounds are not life-threatening.French interior minister Gerald Darmanin said the suspected assailant had been arrested a month ago for carrying a screwdriver, but was not on police radar for Islamic radicalisation.He said the screwdriver had been considered a weapon at the time.The suspect arrived.
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