The leading suspect in last November’s Paris attacks faced questioning Friday for the first time since his extradition from Belgium last month, and authorities hoped Salah Abdeslam’s testimony would shed light on the Islamic State group’s strategies in Europe, but questioning ended abruptly after Abdeslam invoked his right to silence.
- Lawyers for Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam stop defending him
- Paris attacks suspect refuses to answer questions from counter-terrorism judges