A man has been shot and injured by police in Paris after attempting to attack an officer with a hammer near Notre-Dame Cathedral.
It is understood the attacker went after the officer while he was on patrol on the esplanade in front of the cathedral. The officer then used his weapon to shoot the attacker, who was taken to hospital.
The incident happened at around 4.30pm local time on Tuesday, and large numbers of police cars filled the area on the Ile de Cite island in the Seine River as passers-by were urged to avoid the scene.
Witnesses described a dramatic police operation in the tourist-filled area.
Lawrence Langner, a 73-year-old American, said he suddenly heard a commotion and two detonations like gunshots.
Journalist David Metreau, who said his office overlooks the square that fronts Notre-Dame, tweeted there were two blasts that sounded like shots. He posted a photo of a body on the ground.
Police said the operation was over about an hour after it started.
The police have posted saying the situation is under control and the area will be gradually cleared out after checks have been made.
? Parvis de #NotreDame Le public confiné lors de l'intervention va être progressivement autorisé à sortir après les vérifications d'usage
— Préfecture de police (@prefpolice) June 6, 2017
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