<p>An unidentified gunman calmly shot dead a man and badly injured a woman outside a Paris hospital on Monday before fleeing the scene on a scooter, police and witnesses said.</p>.<p>Officials ruled out a terrorist attack, with witness statements appearing to point to a targeted killing.</p>.<p>"It really looked like a mafia execution, like in a film," the owner of a cafe opposite the hospital told AFP, requesting that his name be given only as Arnaud.</p>.<p>The attacker fired several shots at the Henry Dunant private geriatric hospital run by the Red Cross in the upmarket 16th district, investigators said.</p>.<p>"One person died and one is seriously injured," a fire service source said.</p>.<p>"It's probably a settling of scores," a source close to the investigation told AFP.</p>.<p>Another source close to inquiry said the dead man was born in 1987 and "very well-known notably for murder, drug trafficking and criminal association".</p>.<p>The two casualties were taken into the hospital after the early afternoon shooting. The man died from his wounds.</p>.<p>"I heard six loud shots while I was having lunch around 1.30 pm (1130 GMT)," the caretaker of a nearby building told AFP.</p>.<p>"I went out immediately, and I saw a young black man on the ground, face down, outside the hospital.</p>.<p>"He was maybe 20 or 30 years old and he was already dead," said the caretaker, who declined to give her name.</p>.<p>The injured woman works as a security guard at the hospital, which runs a Covid-19 vaccination centre. Prosecutors said late Monday that she was in a serious condition and her prognosis remained uncertain.</p>.<p>Prosecutors said they were treating the shooting as a murder and an attempted murder.</p>.<p>District mayor Francis Szpiner told reporters that the attacker had fired several rounds at the man.</p>.<p>"It would seem that the security guard was hit by a stray bullet," he said.</p>.<p>Szpiner said the shooting was "neither a terrorist attack nor an attack on the vaccination centre".</p>.<p>The owner of a restaurant across the street from the hospital told the BFMTV television channel that he also heard shots ringing out.</p>.<p>"I turned around and I saw a guy with a hoodie firing. Then I saw him approach a guy lying on the ground and put two bullets in his head to finish him off," he said.</p>.<p>"The shooter walked off with amazing calmness, as if nothing had happened," he said.</p>.<p>Aboubakar Fofana, the restaurant's chef, said he had seen the shooter "climb onto a grey X-Max scooter that was waiting for him".</p>.<p>"The driver was quite large, while the shooter was rather tall and athletic," Fofana said.</p>.<p>"The whole time he walked calmly -- he was completely impassive, as if he was going to buy a cup of coffee," he told AFP.</p>.<p>Police cordoned off the area around the hospital, and forensic experts were examining the scene for clues, AFP journalists said.</p>.<p>After the attack, the hospital turned away several people who had been waiting for doctors' appointments, admitting only priority patients.</p>.<p>"The hospital is now functioning with reduced staff," a Red Cross staffer told AFP. "There are a lot of people in shock inside."</p>.<p>The hospital is close to the river Seine about four kilometres (2.5 miles) south of the Eiffel Tower and near the Parc des Princes football stadium in the 16th arrondissement.</p>
<p>An unidentified gunman calmly shot dead a man and badly injured a woman outside a Paris hospital on Monday before fleeing the scene on a scooter, police and witnesses said.</p>.<p>Officials ruled out a terrorist attack, with witness statements appearing to point to a targeted killing.</p>.<p>"It really looked like a mafia execution, like in a film," the owner of a cafe opposite the hospital told AFP, requesting that his name be given only as Arnaud.</p>.<p>The attacker fired several shots at the Henry Dunant private geriatric hospital run by the Red Cross in the upmarket 16th district, investigators said.</p>.<p>"One person died and one is seriously injured," a fire service source said.</p>.<p>"It's probably a settling of scores," a source close to the investigation told AFP.</p>.<p>Another source close to inquiry said the dead man was born in 1987 and "very well-known notably for murder, drug trafficking and criminal association".</p>.<p>The two casualties were taken into the hospital after the early afternoon shooting. The man died from his wounds.</p>.<p>"I heard six loud shots while I was having lunch around 1.30 pm (1130 GMT)," the caretaker of a nearby building told AFP.</p>.<p>"I went out immediately, and I saw a young black man on the ground, face down, outside the hospital.</p>.<p>"He was maybe 20 or 30 years old and he was already dead," said the caretaker, who declined to give her name.</p>.<p>The injured woman works as a security guard at the hospital, which runs a Covid-19 vaccination centre. Prosecutors said late Monday that she was in a serious condition and her prognosis remained uncertain.</p>.<p>Prosecutors said they were treating the shooting as a murder and an attempted murder.</p>.<p>District mayor Francis Szpiner told reporters that the attacker had fired several rounds at the man.</p>.<p>"It would seem that the security guard was hit by a stray bullet," he said.</p>.<p>Szpiner said the shooting was "neither a terrorist attack nor an attack on the vaccination centre".</p>.<p>The owner of a restaurant across the street from the hospital told the BFMTV television channel that he also heard shots ringing out.</p>.<p>"I turned around and I saw a guy with a hoodie firing. Then I saw him approach a guy lying on the ground and put two bullets in his head to finish him off," he said.</p>.<p>"The shooter walked off with amazing calmness, as if nothing had happened," he said.</p>.<p>Aboubakar Fofana, the restaurant's chef, said he had seen the shooter "climb onto a grey X-Max scooter that was waiting for him".</p>.<p>"The driver was quite large, while the shooter was rather tall and athletic," Fofana said.</p>.<p>"The whole time he walked calmly -- he was completely impassive, as if he was going to buy a cup of coffee," he told AFP.</p>.<p>Police cordoned off the area around the hospital, and forensic experts were examining the scene for clues, AFP journalists said.</p>.<p>After the attack, the hospital turned away several people who had been waiting for doctors' appointments, admitting only priority patients.</p>.<p>"The hospital is now functioning with reduced staff," a Red Cross staffer told AFP. "There are a lot of people in shock inside."</p>.<p>The hospital is close to the river Seine about four kilometres (2.5 miles) south of the Eiffel Tower and near the Parc des Princes football stadium in the 16th arrondissement.</p>