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NewsJune 23, 2017

DETROIT -- The Canadian man charged with stabbing a police officer at the Flint airport in a possible act of terrorism was a part-time caretaker at the Montreal apartment building where he lived and once had studied to sell insurance, a landlord and an insurance company spokesman said Thursday...

By ROB GILLIES and ED WHITE ~ Associated Press
Timothy Wiley, FBI public-affairs specialist, holds a photo of Amor Ftouhi after a news conference Thursday in Detroit.
Timothy Wiley, FBI public-affairs specialist, holds a photo of Amor Ftouhi after a news conference Thursday in Detroit.Paul Sancya ~ Associated Press

DETROIT -- The Canadian man charged with stabbing a police officer at the Flint airport in a possible act of terrorism was a part-time caretaker at the Montreal apartment building where he lived and once had studied to sell insurance, a landlord and an insurance company spokesman said Thursday.

Amor Ftouhi kept the building stairwells clean and always paid his rent on time, his landlord told The Associated Press. The 49-year-old originally from Tunisia lived in a two-bedroom apartment with his wife and children and "never made any trouble," Luciano Piazza said.

Investigators are working to learn more about Ftouhi, whom they describe as a lone-wolf attacker who made his way to the seemingly random destination of Flint, a struggling Michigan city once known for its General Motors factories but now better known for lead-tainted water.

Once in the U.S., he unsuccessfully tried to buy a gun but instead managed to buy a knife, David Gelios, head of the FBI in Detroit, said Thursday. He did not elaborate.

Licensed gun dealers first must put purchasers through an electronic background check of U.S. law-enforcement databases, which could make Canadians ineligible, said Brady Schickinger, director of the Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners.

The attack Wednesday at Bishop International Airport, about 50 miles northwest of Detroit, was being investigated as an act of terrorism, but authorities said they have no indication the suspect was involved in a "wider plot," Gelios said.

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Ftouhi, a dual citizen of Canada and Tunisia, stabbed airport police Lt. Jeff Neville with a large knife after yelling, "Allahu akbar," the Arabic phrase for "God is great."

According to the FBI, Ftouhi said something similar to "you have killed people in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, and we are all going to die."

He was taken into custody immediately and was charged in a criminal complaint with committing violence at an airport. Acting federal prosecutor Dan Lemisch said more charges are coming in the days ahead. Ftouhi is in custody and has a bond hearing scheduled for Wednesday.

He wanted to identify an international airport, but, Gelios said, authorities "have absolutely no indication that he had any association with anyone in the Flint area or, thus far, in Michigan."

Ftouhi was "neither on the radar of Canadian authorities or FBI or United States authorities," Gelios said.

The suspect indicated to court officials he has lived in Canada for 10 years and has three children. A pretrial services officer told a judge he had worked on and off as a truck driver. He indicated "no mental or physical health problems and no drug or alcohol use," the officer, Linsey Carson, said.

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