The mujahid who attacked police at the Louvre this morning has now been identified as an Egyptian named Abdallah E.-H. In addition to his machete, he was carrying paint bombs in his backpacks. Evidently he intended to modify some of the works of art in the Louvre to suit his own aesthetic tastes. Or maybe he planned to hide the filthy kafir nude slut statues with a coat of paint.

Many thanks to Ava Lon for translating this article from Le Parisien:

Attack at the Louvre: what is known about the Egyptian Abdallah E.-H., the main suspect The Egyptian man, aged 28 or 29, reportedly landed at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport on 26 January. He was coming from Dubai, where he would have obtained a visa for France. The identity of the Louvre assailant, who attacked the soldiers of Operation Sentinel with a machete this Friday morning, is gradually becoming clear. He was hospitalized in serious condition at the Georges Pompidou hospital in the 15th Arrondissement of Paris, after being hit on the flank and buttocks by several gunshots. It is now known that the man is an Egyptian who was born in 1988. If he did not have any ID, a cell phone and paint bombs were found in the backpacks he was wearing. These elements allegedly enabled the investigators to establish his identity: Abdallah E.-H. The man who rented a hotel room in Rue de Ponthieu, not far from the Champs-Elysées, in the very chic 8th Arrondissement of the capital. Police then quickly searched the premises.