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Paris Police shoots and wounds a man with a knife at a rail station

The Paris prosecutor's said that French police wounded a man wielding a knife at the Montparnasse station in Paris on Friday.

The prosecutor's statement said that an officer used his weapon on the man who then cut himself.

Police source says the man threatened his wife and kids in a Parisian suburb before boarding a train to Montparnasse, where police were waiting. Source: When confronted by officers, the man threatened to commit suicide and was shot in the legs.

At least one gunshot has been heard, according to the prosecutor's office. One witness said they heard multiple shots.

Photographer at the station said that the police intervention caused the crowd to surge in the concourse. The police evacuated the station that serves commuter trains and high-speed rails heading to the west and southwest of the country.

BFM TV reported that another witness heard a loud boom before panic spread around him.

It took me about two or three second to realize what was going on. "We need to leave here quickly," people began to say. My heart started racing, and I ran, the witness said. Reporting by Stephane Mahae, Alessandro Parodi, and Inti landauro. Writing by Richard Lough. Editing by Philippa Fletcher.

(source: Reuters)