The suspect in a Paris newspaper office shooting that left a photographer gravely wounded and other attacks that triggered a two-day nationwide manhunt has been arrested, French authorities said.
Agnes Thibault Lecuivre, a spokeswoman for the French prosecutor's office, said that "a suspect with a strong resemblance to the shooter" was arrested in an underground parking lot in Bois-Colombes, 10 kilometres north of Paris.
She could not confirm French media reports that he is being treated in the hospital.
The motive for the Monday attacks is still unclear. Authorities believed a lone gunman was involved in the shooting at the prominent daily newspaper Liberation, a shooting outside French bank Societe Generale, a brief hostage-taking in which the suspect hijacked a car, and a similar shooting incident three days before at news network BFM-TV.
Authorities released video footage and photos of the shooter who was wielding a pump-action shotgun.