PARIS—French police on Sunday named a 29-year-old French national as one of the seven attackers who killed at least 129 people in the brutal onslaught in Paris that has sent shockwaves around the world.
Police said that Omar Ismail Mostefai was identified from a severed finger found at the Bataclan concert hall, where gunmen killed at least 89 people before blowing themselves up using explosive belts when police moved in.
The man, born in a Paris suburb, had eight convictions between 2004 and 2010 for petty crime and was on a watch list since 2010 for his alleged radical beliefs, Paris prosecutor François Molins said Saturday. French police haven’t yet named any of the other attackers.
Police detained seven of the Frenchman’s friends and family for questioning, including his brother and his father. Under France’s counterterrorism rules, they can be held in custody for 96 hours before prosecutors have to press charges or release the men.