France: ‘Incoherent’ suspect recalls driving into pizzeria
MEAUX, France — A security guard who deliberately rammed his car into a crowded pizzeria in France told investigators he was a suicidal habitual drug user and had consumed “a large quantity” of painkillers the day before the act that killed an adolescent girl, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
Eric de Valroger, a prosecutor in the town of Meaux east of Paris, described the suspect as “incoherent” and said his interrogation was proving “very complicated” and confusing.
The prosecutor reiterated that he had “totally” ruled out terrorism as a motive for the driver’s as-yet unexplained actions Monday night.
De Valroger said it remains unclear if the 32-year-old man intended to kill when he rammed his BMW into the restaurant that had about 30 people inside and on a terrace outside.


