EUR: Two killed as gunman opens fire in French village
14 Apr 2009 4:46 AM
DOUCHY-LES-MINES, France, April 13 AFP - A 65-year-old man holed up in his house opened fire in a northern French village, killing a young couple, emergency services and witnesses say.
The two victims, who were in their 20s, were in front of the man's one-storey house in Douchy-les-Mines when they were shot, the sources say.
Fire officials initially believed a third person had been shot, but only two victims were later confirmed.
The sniper threatened to kill himself but surrendered more than two hours after the shooting on Monday, leaving his house with his hands up after police contacted him by telephone, an AFP photographer said.
About seven special police officers, protecting themselves with bulletproof shields, had approached the house after the shooting.
A special police force cordoned off the area to tend to the victims, the regional prefecture said.
One person had been hit in the head, a fire brigade official said.
The road where the shooting took place was closed.
A village resident said a medical helicopter landed and police swarmed the area. The witness said he had heard "four, five cracks".