Train attacker

A British man who helped subdue a gunman who opened fire on a high-speed train between Amsterdam and Paris said Saturday he thought the man's rifle may have jammed.

"The attacker started to get his arsenal out as he went from carriage 13 to 12. I don't know why he didn't manage to fire but I think it's because his weapon jammed," Chris Norman, a 62-year-old business consultant, told reporters.