US tourists ‘thwarted slaughter’ with train attack heroics that inspired film

16 November 2020, 16:44

Passengers walk through a metal detector at the Grare du Nord train station in Paris, installed in response to a terror attack aboard a train
France Train Attack Trial. Picture: PA

Ayoub El Khazzani intended to ‘kill all the passengers’ aboard the Amsterdam to Paris train in 2015 but ‘lost control of events’, a judge said.

An operative of so-called Islamic State listened silently as a Paris judge detailed his alleged plot to unleash mass slaughter on a high-speed train before he was tackled and subdued by American tourists whose heroics inspired a Hollywood film.

Opening a month-long trial for Ayoub El Khazzani, the judge said the 31-year-old Moroccan with ties to a notorious terror mastermind intended to “kill all the passengers” aboard the Amsterdam to Paris train in 2015 but “lost control of events”.

One of the Americans who tackled the bare-chested gunman, who was laden with an arsenal of weapons and shot another passenger, told investigators that he seemed high on drugs and “completely crazy”, the judge said.

A lawyer for the two US servicemen and their friend, whose electrifying capture of El Khazzani inspired Clint Eastwood’s movie The 15:17 To Paris, said their heroics during the drama on August 21 2015 thwarted a “slaughter”.

French President Francois Hollande bids farewell to US Airman Spencer Stone as U.S. National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos of Roseburg, Ore., second from left, and Anthony Sadler, a senior at Sacramento State University in California, right, after Hollande awarded them the French Legion of Honor at the Elysee Palace in Paris. The three Sacramento-area men are lorded for their bravery in thwarting a terror attack on a French train in 2015. Islamic State operative Ayoub El Khazzani goes on trial in France Monday Nov. 16, 2020, on terror charges for appearing on a train with an arsenal of weapons and shooting one passenger in 2015
Then French president Francois Hollande with Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos, second from left, and Anthony Sadler in 2015 (Michel Euler/AP)

“This terror attack could have killed up to 300 people based on the number of ammunition that was found on the terrorist and in his bag,” said the lawyer, Thibault de Montbrial.

With El Khazzani in court and watched by security officers, the trial opening was largely taken up with procedural issues including whether Eastwood’s presence is needed.

That question was not immediately resolved.

The actor-director has so far not responded to a summons.

El Khazzani boarded the train in Brussels armed with a Kalashnikov, nine clips with 30 rounds each, an automatic pistol and a cutter, according to investigators.

He is charged with attempted terrorist murder.

If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

His lawyer, Sarah Mauger-Poliak, said El Khazzani “regrets having allowed himself to become indoctrinated” by extremist propaganda and wants “to demonstrate his remorse”.

Lawyer of Islamic State operative Ayoub El Khazzaniin Sarah Mauger-Poliak speaks to media on the opening day of the Thalys attack trial at the Paris courthouse
Ayoub El Khazzaniin’s lawyer Sarah Mauger-Poliak speaks to the media on the opening day of the trial in Paris (Thibault Camus/AP)

Three others, who were not on the train, are being tried as alleged accomplices.

Bilal Chatra, 24, an Algerian member of IS, would have been the second man on the train but dropped out of the plot a week earlier, it is alleged.

He left Syria for Europe a week before to set up the exit route, prosecutors said.

Mohamed Bakkali allegedly sheltered the attackers in Budapest, Hungary, which he denies.

The two were arrested in Germany in 2016.

A third man, Redouane El Amrani Ezzerrifi, allegedly piloted a boat to help in their return to Europe.

The trial ties into the massacre of 130 people in Paris three months later, on November 13 2015, at the Bataclan music hall and restaurants and cafes.

The suspected mastermind of those assaults, Abdel Hamid Abaaoud, also worked behind the scenes in the train attack, according to the prosecution.

French lawyer Thibault de Montbrial, who is representing US soldiers who foiled a terror attack on an Amsterdam-Paris train in 2015, speaks to media on the opening day of the Thalys attack trial, at the Paris courthouse
Lawyer Thibault de Montbrial, who is representing US soldiers who foiled a terror attack on an Amsterdam-Paris train in 2015 (Thibault Camus/AP)

Prosecutors say Abaaoud and El Khazzani travelled together from Syria to Belgium and holed up with Chatra in a Brussels apartment.

French special forces killed Abaaoud days after the Bataclan attack.

Once aboard the train, El Khazzani lingered in a toilet between carriages and emerged bare-chested with the Kalashnikov.

One waiting passenger struggled with the attacker, then a French-American, Mark Magoolian, wrestled the Kalashnikov away – before being shot himself by a pistol.

Spencer Stone, then a 23-year-old US airman, has said he was coming out of a deep sleep when the gunman appeared.

He said Alek Skarlatos, then a 22-year-old US National Guardsman recently back from Afghanistan, “just hit me on the shoulder and said, ‘Let’s go'”.

The men, all from California and following what Mr Skarlatos has said was “gut instinct”, snapped into action.

Mr Stone and Mr Skarlatos moved in to tackle the gunman, helped by a third man, Anthony Sadler, 23, then a student.

French-American Mark Moogalian, right, and French lawyer Thibault de Montbrial, left, leave on the opening day of the Thalys attack trial, at the Paris courthouse, Monday, Nov. 16, 2020. Islamic State operative Ayoub El Khazzani goes on trial Monday Nov. 16, 2020, in France on terror charges for appearing on a train with an arsenal of weapons and shooting one passenger in 2015
French-American Mark Moogalian, right, at the Paris courthouse (Thibault Camus/AP)

Mr Stone said he choked El Khazzani unconscious.

A British businessman also joined the fray.

Mr Stone, whose hand was injured by the cutter, is also credited with saving Mr Magoolian, whose neck was squirting blood.

Mr Stone said he “just stuck two of my fingers in his hole and found what I thought to be the artery, pushed down and the bleeding stopped”.

The train rerouted to Arras, in northern France, where El Khazzani was arrested.

By Press Association

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