Shoppers are evacuated from Paris shopping centre following reports of a gunman 

Shoppers are evacuated from Paris shopping centre following reports of a gunman

  • Police called to the Les Quatre Temps shopping centre in Paris around 9.30am
  • Shop worker reported seeing a masked man carrying a rifle or shotgun 
  • Hundreds of people evacuated with hands up as police searched for weapons 
  • Offices and schools have been locked down and nearby metro stations closed 

By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline and Reuters

Published: 05:39 EDT, 30 June 2020 | Updated: 06:15 EDT, 30 June 2020

Police have evacuated people from a shopping centre in western Paris after someone working there claimed to have seen a man carrying a gun.

Armed police scrambled to the ‘Les Quatre Temps’ centre around 9.30am, searching for a masked man carrying a ‘long gun’ – meaning a rifle or shotgun.

Video showed shoppers leaving the centre in the La Defense business district with their hands raised as officers checked for weapons. 

People are evacuated with their hands up

People are evacuated with their hands up

Armed police search for weapons

Armed police search for weapons

Hundreds of people have been evacuated from a shopping centre in western Paris with their hands up (left) as police search for a gunman reported to be in the area (right)

People working in nearby offices have been told to shelter in place, as have pupils in local schools.

Metro trains will not be stopping at nearby stations until the alert is over, the police department said.

The La Defense station has also been evacuated, Paris metro provider RAPT said. 

The entire district has been effectively cordoned off while the search is carried out. 

‘Police services are carrying out checks around the area of La Defense,’ the police department said on Twitter.

‘We advise people in the area not to move around and to follow the instructions of authorities.’

The shopping centre contains around 230 shops and employs hundreds of staff.

Around 200,000 people typically work in the wider La Defense district, though numbers are currently lower due to coronavirus. 

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