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Sweet and Spicy: what's the buzz on honey infusions? | SaltWirePARIS - Here is what we know so far about a knife attack that killed one teacher and left another wounded at a high school in northern French town of Arras on Friday. The suspected assailant and one of his brothers have been arrested.The suspected attacker was known to law enforcement agencies and was on a state 'Fiche S' watchlist of people known as a potential security risk. It is not on its own a cause for arrest.
He was a former student at the Lycee Gambetta high school where the attack occurred. A teacher described his as a calm, reasonable student whilst he was at the school.A security source said another brother of the alleged assailant was serving time in prison for links to Islamist militant networks and glorification of terrorist acts.An video filmed by a witness from a building overlooking the yard shows three people trying to fend the attacker off with a chair.
A security alert was also triggered at a second high school in Arras. French media reported a third person was detained there trying to enter the school with a suspicious backpack.The Middle East conflict has in the past often stoked domestic tensions in France, home to Europe's largest Muslim and Jewish communities.
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