A French policewoman has been hurt after a motorist drove at her outside the President's residence in Paris.
According to newspaper reports the car had been driving the wrong way along a one-way system and left the 37-year with wrist, knee and back injuries.
Le Parisien newspaper said four suspects ran away from the car.
Two have been arrested on Rue d'Anjou, while the other two are still on the run. French media said the driver was breathalysed and found to have been over the legal alcohol limit.
Police sources said the incident appeared to be unconnected to last week's attacks in the city, which left 17 people dead plus the three attackers.
The incident came ahead of more funerals for the employees of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo who were killed by brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi.
Private family funerals for cartoonists Georges Wolinski, 80, and Bernard "Tignous" Verlhac, 57, were due to take place after they were shot dead by the pair.
The funeral for Franck Brinsolaro, one of the policemen killed, will take place in Sainte-Croix de Bernay, while Elsa Cayat, the only woman killed in the attack, will be buried in Montparnasse.
Millions in France have been rallying in support of free speech after the attacks, although French prosecutors have launched more than 50 cases against people deemed to be condoning or threatening terrorist acts.
They include one against controversial comedian Dieudonne, who was arrested on Wednesday over a remark suggesting he sympathised with one of the Paris attackers.
A 21-year-old in Toulouse was also sent to prison for 10 months on Monday under France's ultra-fast-track court system, for expressing support for the jihadists.
French President Francois Hollande declared Charlie Hebdo was "alive and will live on" after its new edition sold out in record time.
The Afghan Taliban condemned the publication in France of further cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, and lauded last week's attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices.
An English statement from the group said it "strongly condemn this repugnant and inhumane action and consider its perpetrators, those who allowed it and its supporters (to be) the enemies of humanity".
It added that the Kouachi brothers were "bringing the perpetrators of the obscene act to justice".
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