WORLD BRIEFING / FRANCE
FROM TIMES WIRE REPORTS
A far-right activist has been released from prison seven years after trying to assassinate then-President Jacques Chirac in a Bastille Day attack.
Maxime Brunerie was convicted of attempted murder after he pulled a rifle from a guitar case and shot at Chirac on July 14, 2002, during a military parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue. Chirac was not hurt.
Brunerie remains under judicial supervision.
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