Crime & Safety
Former Lexington Resident Shot in Paris Attacks: ICYMI
Arnaud Meersseman was inside the Bataclan concert hall when gunmen opened fire Friday. He was in a coma but expected to survive.

A former Lexington resident was shot in the Paris terror attacks Friday.
Arnaud Meersseman, 34, was in a coma but expected to survive, FOX 25 reported.
The bullet punctured his lung, his father said.
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“He’s still heavily sedated but they are slowly reducing the sedatives so that he’s expected to come back in the next few days,” Yann Meersseman, of Martha’s Vineyard, told FOX 25.
The Paris Terror Attacks
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Arnaud Meersseman is a Paris resident and a music producer who was inside the concert hall when a gunman stormed the hall and opened fire. The Eagles of Death Metal, a California band, was onstage at the time. One of the band’s crew members was killed.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks. French warplanes on Sunday bombed the terrorist’s groups compounds in response.
As of Sunday, the death toll stood at 129, with hundreds more injured.
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