Three officers killed by gunman in France

A gunman has shot dead three police officers who were called to a domestic violence incident in central France.

France: A gunman has shot dead three police officers who were called to a domestic violence incident in central France.

The suspect, 48, told to be known to authorities on child custody issues, was later found dead, officials said.

A woman had fled to the roof of a house in a remote village near Saint-Just in the early hours of Wednesday.

The gunman killed one officer and wounded another. He then set fire to the house and killed two more officers who arrived. The woman was rescued.

President Emmanuel Macron said the nation shared the grief of the families of the police officers.

Elite tactical police and firefighters remain at the scene in the village in the Puy-de-Dôme department, in France’s Massif Central mountain region.

The mayor of Saint-Just, François Chautard, said Le Figaro that the house had burned down and officers had been attempting to determine whether the heavily armed suspect was still inside or had escaped.

But Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin later confirmed the suspect had been found dead.

Police sources told French media that the man had been found in his car in a suspected suicide, but this has not been officially confirmed.

Mr Darmanin, who is travelling to the scene, named the first officer who died as Brig Arno Marvel, 21, and the two who died in the second incident as Lt Cyrille Morel, 45, and Adjutant Rémi Dupuis, 37.

Mr Darmanin revealed his profound sadness at the deaths and extended his condolences to family, friends and colleagues in the Gendarmerie. He said the deaths showed once more the risks that police officers were exposed to in their daily duties.

In his tweet, Mr Macron told that the security forces put their lives at risk to protect the public and were “our heroes”:

The injured officer was shot in the leg, and his life is not in danger.

Gun attacks on police in non-terror-related events are relatively rare in France.