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That attack in France that killed a priest

Attacker was known radical

According to a French intelligence source, Kermiche tried to enter Syria twice after becoming radicalized following the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris. The attacker was associated with Maxime Hauchard, a French jihadi who appeared in an ISIS beheading video in 2014, the source said.
Police officers stand guard Wednesday at the Catholic church where the priest was slain.
 
Molins said Kermiche attempted to leave the country twice for Syria in 2015.
He was placed under "judicial control" in March 2015 after trying to use his brother's identification to go to Syria. Two months later he left the country for Syria using a cousin's identification card.
Authorities in Turkey stopped Kermiche and deported him to France via Switzerland, from where he had entered Turkey.
He was detained until March 18 when he was released under house arrest with an electronic monitoring tag. An appeals court upheld the terms of his release, which required him to live with his family under house arrest and sign in once a week at a local police station.
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