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Breaking News: Suspect sent selfie with decapitated victim, French prosecutor says

Breaking News: Suspect sent selfie with decapitated victim, French prosecutor says

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Police officer block the area where an attack took place, Friday, June 26, 2015 in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, southeast of Lyon, France. An attacker with suspected ties to French Islamic radicals rammed a car into a gas factory Friday in southeastern France, and a severed head was staked on a post at the entrance, officials said. France immediately opened a terrorism investigation. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

A man on France's terror watch list shot selfies with the decapitated body of his boss before launching an attempted suicide attack at a U.S.-owned chemical factory, a prosecutor said Tuesday at a press briefing.

Those photos made with suspect Yassin Salhi's phone may become part of a social media propaganda campaign for ISIS, said Paris prosecutor François Molins, whose office handles anti-terrorism cases throughout France.

Authorities said they located phone messages from Salhi's friend in Syria that confirmed receipt of two photos. The friend apparently told relatives he planned to ask the Islamist militant organization for permission to disseminate the pictures, Molins said.

Salhi will be investigated on terrorism-related charges though he told police he acted for personal reasons -- conflict with his boss and tensions with his wife, Molins said.

"The beheading, the sinister staging, the willingness to provoke an explosion in a sensitive site, sending pictures as a trophy for his crime to a correspondent in Syria -- all this causes a shock, which of course gravely disturbs public order through intimidation and terror," the prosecutor said.

Security has been heightened in France since January when Islamist attackers targeted the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher grocery store.

Salhi was stopped Friday before he could explode gas canisters at the factory in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, about 30 kilometers (18 miles) outside Lyon, authorities said. The severed head of Salhi's boss was found hanging from a fence, along with two banners that bore Islamic writing.

Molins confirmed information Tuesday about the selfie that circulated in French media.

"Analysis conducted on the phone of Yassin Sahli has uncovered two photographs taken on the same day at precisely 9:33 a.m.," he said. "The first one showed the body of the victim wrapped in flags, his head resting on the trunk, and the second a kind of selfie in which the alleged perpetrator posed with the body of the victim. Two shots he immediately sent to Syria, to a friend ... via whatsApp."

Molins said they also located messages on another phone related to Sébastien Younes, a friend of Salhi's who has been in Syria since November. Molins said the messages showed Younes had received the two pictures and had "asked permission to the terrorist organization Islamic State to disseminate them."

The prosecutor said Salhi's phone contained texts showing he was unhappy with his wife's lack of religious involvement.

Molins also said Salhi is displaying a "selective memory" and claimed he can't remember severing the head of his boss or sending photos.

On Friday, Salhi drove to the transport company where he worked carrying a knife with a 20-centimeter (7.9-inch) blade, a fake pump-action shotgun he repainted the day before and two flags with Muslim professions of faith that he purchased the day before, Molins said.

Salhi lured his boss, Herve Cornora, into the minivan, knocked him out with a tire jack and strangled him, Molins said Salhi told investigators.

He drove the van to the factory, Air Products & Chemicals, which supplies gases for industrial use, but before arriving went into the back of the van and decapitated Cornora, Molins said. The prosecutor said it's not clear if Cornora was dead or alive at the time.

The vehicle was allowed through the gates because the van had been used to make previous deliveries and Salhi was recognized as a transport company employee.

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