Photos: Attack foiled on high-speed train heading to Paris
An undated photo released by a social network shows the 25-year-old Moroccan suspect in a France train shooting named as Ayoub El-Khazzani on Aug. 21, 2015.
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French President Francois Hollande, from left, National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, from Roseburg, Ore., U.S. Ambassador to France Jane Hartley, Air Force paramedic Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler, a senior at California State University at Sacramento, pose at the Elysee Palace in Paris after being awarded the French Legion of Honor by Hollande on Aug. 24, 2015.
(Kamil Zihnioglu / AP)Legion of Honor medals for the three Americans and a British businessman on display at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Aug. 24, 2015.
(Catherine Gaschka / AP)Anthony Sadler, from left, Spencer Stone, Jane Hartley, U.S. ambassador to France, and Alek Skarlatos at a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Paris. The men talked about subduing a gunman on a train in France.
(Francois Mori / AP)U.S. airman Spencer Stone answers questions during a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Paris. Stone and two friends, Antony Sadler and Alek Skarlatos, helped foil a potentially deadly attack when they subdued a man armed with an assault rifle and other weapons on board a high-speed train bound for Paris.
(Francois Mori / AP)U.S. Ambassador to France Jane Hartley, from left, U.S. airman Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler and Alek Skarlatos attend a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. Embassy in Paris two days after 25-year-old Moroccan Ayoub El-Khazzani is accused of opening fire on a train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris.
(Thomas Samson / AFP/Getty Images)U.S. service member Alek Skarlatos answers questions during a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. Embassy in Paris.
(Etienne Laurent / EPA)U.S. service member Spencer Stone answers questions during a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. embassy in Paris.
(Etienne Laurent / EPA)U.S. student Anthony Sadler answers questions during a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. embassy in Paris.
(Etienne Laurent / EPA)U.S. service member Spencer Stone, from left, U.S. student Anthony Sadler and U.S. service member Alek Skarlatos attend a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. The three men stopped a Moroccan citizen who opened fire on a high-speed train traveling to Paris.
(Etienne Laurent / EPA)U.S. service member Alek Skarlatos answers questions during a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. Embassy in Paris.
(Etienne Laurent / EPA)U.S. service member Spencer Stone gives his version of what happened on the train during a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. Embassy in Paris.
(Etienne Laurent / EPA)U.S. airman Spencer Stone, left, Anthony Sadler, a senior at California State University at Sacramento, and U.S. National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos attend a news conference Aug. 23, 2015, at the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Paris.
(Francois Mori / AP)Spencer Stone, a U.S. Air Force serviceman who was stabbed while helping subdue a gunman on a train passing through Belgium, leaves a hospital Aug. 22, 2015, in northern France.
(Philippe Huguen, AFP/Getty Images)Police officers investigate on the crime scene inside a Thalys train of French national railway operator SNCF at the main train station in Arras, northern France on Aug. 21, 2015.
(Philippe Huguen, AFP/Getty Images)Spencer Stone waves as he leaves the police station in Arras, northern France, on Aug. 22, 2015. Stone, a U.S. Air Force serviceman, was one of four passengers credited with subduing a gunman who attempted to launch an attack on a high-speed train traveling through Belgium.
(Virginia Mayo / Associated Press)Alek Skarlatos, a National Guardsman from Oregon, looks out the window of the police station in Arras, northern France, on Aug. 22, 2015. Skarlotos was one of three Americans credited with helping subdue a gunman aboard a train traveling through Belgium. A British national also aided with overpowering the attacker.
(Virginia Mayo / Associated Press)French soldiers patrol at Gare du Nord train station in Paris on Aug. 22, 2015. A gunman armed with an assault rifle, among other weapons, attempted to launch an attack on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris on Aug. 21 but was subdued by four passengers.
(Binta / Associated Press)Police officers patrol the Thalys train station platforms Aug. 22, 2015, at Brussels Midi Station in Brussels. Security was beefed up at the train station after a gunman attempted to launch an attack Aug. 21 on a train traveling through Belgium.
(Stephanie Lecocq / EPA)Criminal and forensic investigators in protective suits stand on a platform next to a train on Aug. 21, 2015. A gunman tried to launch an attack on a train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris but was subdued by passengers, including three Americans. Three people were wounded before the gunman was overpowered.
(Philippe Huguen / Getty-AFP)A police officer walks on a platform next to a train at the main train station in Arras, northern France, on Aug. 21, 2015.
(Philippe Huguen / Getty-AFP)Security agents stand next to the trains at the main train station in Arras, northern France, on Aug. 21, 2015.
(Philippe Huguen / AFP/Getty Images)A train of French national railway operator SNCF stands at the main train station in Arras, northern France, on Aug. 21, 2015.
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