A lawyer for the man accused of attacking passengers on a train in France on Friday said her client is "dumbfounded" over being called a terrorist and claims he planned on just robbing people so he could buy food. Officials: Train suspect linked to a group of French #ISIS fighters in Turkey: http://t.co/o3aMWFKc3F pic.twitter.com/NoNfciqOlj — The Situation Room (@CNNSitRoom) August 23, 2015 Sophie David said the alleged gunman — who has been identified by Reuters as Ayoub el Khazzani, per French and Spanish sources — looked "very sick," "very weakened physically," and "very thin and haggard." David told BFMTV her client had been sleeping near a train station in Brussels, and found a Kalashnikov.