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What We Know About the Driver in the Nice Attack

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The driver of a truck that plowed into a crowd on the Nice waterfront, killing 84 people and injuring scores more, has been identified by authorities as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel.

Details are still emerging but here’s everything we know about the driver so far:

Where is he from?
The 31-year-old was born in Tunisia, but lives in France. Police described him as French-Tunisian. A house in Nice Nord, to the north of the city, was under investigation by police early Friday and online records suggest it was Bouhlel’s residence. According to the Associated Press, the apartment was occupied by his estranged wife, who was taken to be questioned by authorities. The couple reportedly have three children.

A woman who lives in Bouhlel’s apartment complex told The Telegraph, “He lived alone. He said very little to anyone and wasn’t very polite. He wouldn’t hold the door open for you.”

A French prosecutor said Friday that Bouhlel worked as a delivery driver, but used a rented truck to carry out the attack.

Terrorist Attack in Nice, France

A woman whose shirt is covered in blood is helped after authorities said a truck slammed into a crowd in Nice, France, on July 14, 2016. French officials said more than 70 people were killed.
A woman whose shirt is covered in blood is helped after authorities said a truck slammed into a crowd in Nice, France, on July 14, 2016. French officials said more than 70 people were killed.Antoine Chauvel
Bodies lie in the streets of Nice, France, after a terrorist attack that left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.
Bodies lie in the streets of Nice, France, after a terrorist attack that left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.Antoine Chauvel
Wounded and dead bodies lie on the ground in Nice, France, July 14, after a truck crashed into a crowd on the Promenade des Anglais. Antoine Chauvel
Covered bodies lie on the street after a truck crashed into a crowd along the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, during celebrations of Bastille Day on July 14, 2016.
Covered bodies lie on the street after a truck crashed into a crowd along the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, during celebrations of Bastille Day on July 14, 2016.Antoine Chauvel
At the site of the terrorist attack, people react along the Promenade des Anglais after a truck crashed into a crowd during celebrations of Bastille Day in Nice, France, July 14, 2016.
At the site of the terrorist attack, people react along the Promenade des Anglais after a truck crashed into a crowd during celebrations of Bastille Day in Nice, France, July 14, 2016.Antoine Chauvel
First responders tend to victims of a terrorist attack in Nice, France, that left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.
First responders tend to victims of a terrorist attack in Nice, France, that left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.Antoine Chauvel
First responders in Nice, France, after authorities said at least 77 people were killed and many more injured after a truck slammed into a crowd on July 14, 2016.
First responders in Nice, France, after authorities said at least 77 people were killed and many more injured after a truck slammed into a crowd on July 14, 2016.Antoine Chauvel
Bystanders tend to victims after a terrorist attack in Nice, France, that left 77 dead and many more injured, July 14, 2016
Bystanders tend to victims after a terrorist attack in Nice, France, that left 77 dead and many more injured, July 14, 2016Antoine Chauvel
Bodies lie in the streets of Nice, France, after a terrorist attack that left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.
Bodies lie in the streets of Nice, France, after a terrorist attack that left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.Antoine Chauvel
Bodies lie in the streets of Nice, France, after a terrorist attack left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.
Bodies lie in the streets of Nice, France, after a terrorist attack left at least 77 dead and dozens injured on July 14, 2016.Antoine Chauvel
French police after an attack that killed 77 and wounded many more along the Promenade des Anglais, Nice France, July 14, 2016. Antoine Chauvel

Does he have a record of extremist activity?
No. A French prosecutor said Friday that Bouhlel was known to police for sometimes violent delinquent activity, and he had been given a six month suspended sentence this year for an assault in January 2016. But Bouhlel was not under investigation by France’s antiterror authorities.

Did he claim allegiance to ISIS?

There’s not yet any evidence to suggest he did, but ISIS claimed the attack on Saturday in a statement. According to the SITE Intelligence Group, ISIS’s statement said their “soldier” perpetrated the attack.

Did he have accomplices?

French authorities arrested three members of the attacker’s “close entourage” in Nice on Saturday reports Reuters. The Paris prosecutor’s office told AP that five people are now in custody. Police have yet to determine whether Bouhlel was acting alone or with accomplices.

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