Newspapers Le Figaro and Le Monde, both citing an AFP news agency dispatch based on police sources, reported that a man equipped with a military weapon had taken an unconfirmed number of hostages at the post office in the town of Colombes, not far outside the capital.
BFM TV said two people were being held hostage and that the incident was not deemed terrorist-related.
Police sources said several post office clients had managed to escape and that the gunman himself had called them. The sources said he was "speaking incoherently" and was heavily armed with grenades and Kalashnikovs.
The area around the post office in Colombes, a city northwest of Paris, had been cordoned off, with a helicopter flying overhead and elite security forces on the ground.
On January 9, hooded gunmen stormed the Paris offices of weekly satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, killing at least 12 people including two police officers in the worst militant attack on French soil in recent decades.
Charlie Hebdo (Charlie Weekly) is well known for courting controversy with satirical attacks on political and religious leaders.
This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly
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Not that level of coverag means attacker is not a muslim...
That uniform and gear. I wonder when Pakistani police will be like that.
Uffff not again !
Sorry ET, no one else is reporting this new. Why..Because the kidnapper is not Muslim.
There's a man with a gun holding two people hostage.... how is this not a "terrorist act"?