Gunman on the run after killing 3, wounding 12 at Christmas market in Strasbourg, France
- Gunman has been identified and was on a watch list of suspected extremists
- Suspect exchanged shots with security forces as he escaped

A fugitive gunman who opened fire on Christmas shoppers at a market in Strasbourg,eastern France, shouted “Allahu akbar” (God is greatest) during his killing spree, French officials said Wednesday as anti-terror police joined a giant manhunt.
The attack took place Tuesday night around 8pm in the heart of the medieval city as the market was closing, leaving two dead and 13 injured.
Witnesses said the suspect, a 29-year-old Strasbourg native identified as Cherif C, cried “Allahu akbar” as he opened fire with a handgun and stabbed passers-by, France’s anti-terror prosecutor Remy Heitz said Wednesday.
Footage from shooting (warning, disturbing content)
The man, who was on a watch list for suspected religious extremists, had already been sentenced 27 times in France, Germany and Switzerland for crimes including violence and robbery.
Four people connected to him were detained in Strasbourg overnight, he added.