Anxiety was in the air in Paris on Sunday, with news that French officials were hunting a “dangerous” suspect linked to the Paris terror attacks fueling new fears in a city already on edge.
Police put out a bulletin saying a search was under way for Salah Abdeslam, 26, who they believe is linked to the spree of attacks that killed 129 dead Friday. Abdeslam is allegedly the brother of another suspect in custody and being questioned — and of one of the deceased attackers.
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The possibility that an accomplice was on the loose came as Paris struggled to come to grips with the wave of terror.
Jitters were palpable in the area around the Bataclan nightclub, the scene of the deadliest violence.
Tracey Friley, who lives in the typically bustling area, said bars and nightlife were quiet overnight.
“Everybody is on edge,” she said. “It’s to be expected.”
Those nerves were brought to the fore shortly after authorities released Abdeslam’s image to the public. A crowded but calm gathering at the memorial around Paris’s Place de la République quickly devolved into chaos.








