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A 17-YEAR-OLD KILLED BY A POLICE OFFICER DUE TO REFUSAL TO COMPLY, IN NANTERRE

SHOCKING VIDEOS CAUSED BURNT CARS & RIOT


Policeman arresting and killing the young boy (Source: Facebook)
Clashes Burnt Cars Nanterre
(Source: Twitter)
USPA NEWS - This morning, 27 June 2023, a french 17-year-old boy was killed by a policeman in Nanterre (Suburbs, 3 miles, from Paris). The young man is held on board a vehicle, and succumbed to injuries from the gunshot, following a refusal to comply with the two bikers summoning him to stop his vehicle. Two shocking videos of the scene of the arrest, circulated in social networks and quickly became viral and provoked the anger of the inhabitants of the district of the small bridge of Nanterre. Many cars were burned, as much as clashes took place between young people and police, during the same evening.
A video of the incident is circulating on social media and shows two police officers checking a yellow car. One of the two police officers is in position, standing, leaning on the windshield of the left car, holding the driver at gunpoint with his gun.
Two videos of the scene of the arrest, circulated in social networks and quickly became viral and provoked the anger of the inhabitants of the district of the small bridge of Nanterre. Many racks were burned, tannic as clashes took place between young people and police.
Cars Burnt Nanterre
Source: Twitter
This morning, 27 June 2023, a french 17-year-old boy was killed by a policeman in Nanterre (Suburbs, 3 miles, from Paris). The young man is held on board a vehicle, and succumbed to injuries from the gunshot, following a refusal to comply with the two bikers summoning him to stop his vehicle. Two shocking videos of the scene of the arrest, circulated in social networks and quickly became viral and provoked the anger of the inhabitants of the district of the small bridge of Nanterre. Many cars were burned, as much as clashes took place between young people and police, during the same evening. A video of the incident is circulating on social media and shows two police officers checking a yellow car. One of the two police officers is in position, standing, leaning on the windshield of the left car, holding the driver at gunpoint with his gun. When the young driver drives off again, the policeman shoots at point-blank range from the side of the vehicle. The car ended its race a few tens of meters further, embedded in a post. (Source neighborhood of the video, online social networks). These are the videos that aroused indignation, and anger, because it seems that the car was in the area during the police arrest, and that according to the video, the fats did not happen in the same way as related in the police report. This morning, a 17-year-old boy was killed by a policeman in Nanterre (Suburbs, 3 miles, from Paris). The young man is held on board a vehicle, and succumbed to injuries from the gunshot, following a refusal to comply with the two bikers summoning him to stop his vehicle. Two videos of the scene of the arrest, circulated in social networks and quickly became viral and provoked the anger of the inhabitants of the district of the small bridge of Nanterre. Many racks were burned, tannic as clashes took place between young people and police.
THE POLICEMAN WHO KILLED THE YOUNG BOY (17) IS IN CUSTODY
The police investigation by the IGPN (General Inspectorate of the National Police), the surveillance of police force has only just begun, while the scuffles, which began in the early evening, continued late into the night....

At first, police sources claimed that the vehicle ran into the police. An investigation, entrusted to the Nanterre police station and the Hauts-de-Seine territorial security, was opened for refusal to comply and attempted intentional homicide on a person holding public authority, said the prosecution. Another investigation, opened for intentional homicide by a person holding public authority, was entrusted to the IGPN .

The risk is to see other regions of France, commonly called the "suburbs" or "fragile territories" go up in flames in the face of the tragic death of a young motorist, under the bullet of a police officer.
The lawyers of the minor killed have meanwhile announced that they are filing a complaint for "intentional homicide" against the police officer who fired the shot. death of a young man in Nanterre, where clashes were also underway. A day which has very gradually turned into horror and which risks having a national echo, the day before a Muslim holiday, AID EL KEBIR (celebration of the Sacrifice of Abraham) in an area of the Parisian suburbs , run by Communist Mayor Patrick Jarry has so far become very quiet. Entente, since the riots of 2005, many efforts of urban renewal and financial means for a better inclusion of young people from immigrant backgrounds "as they are called here in France had been deployed by the French State. But since Black Live Matters, and some police blunders, you've often been called "racist" with regard to victims of color, although the subject is more complex... than appearances.
THE VICTIMS FAMILY LAWYER FILED A REPORT UNDER "INTENTIONAL HOMICIDE" STATEMENT
The family's lawyers announced in a press release on Tuesday, June 27, that they were going to file a complaint for "intentional homicide" against the police officer who fired the shot. "His intention to kill is beyond doubt since it appears from the soundtrack of the video that he announces before his shooting 'I'm going to put a bullet in your head'", said lawyers Yassine Bouzrou, Jennifer Cambla, Abdelmadjid Benamara."In these images, I see that there is no endangerment of the police officer, that there is no self-defense and that the legal conditions providing for a police shooting are absolutely not met", assured the family’s victim lawyer Counselor Yassine Bouzrou. "What I see is intentional homicide, in a situation that does not require a shot," added the lawyer for the minor's family. (Source RTL Radio)
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