On October 14, a driver was killed by police fire after refusing to comply. The two police officers taken into custody expressed their regrets.
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Lhe drama unfolded on the evening of Friday October 14, in the 12e district of Paris. Two police officers on patrol, Lucas F. and Alexandre D., are intrigued by the behavior of the driver of a red Clio. Noting that the vehicle is not insured, they decide to carry out an inspection and tell the driver to stop. Faced with the driver’s refusal to comply, they undertake to pursue him. At one point, they open fire on the vehicle. The driver is shot.
Placed in custody by the IGPN the same evening, the police, according to information from the Parisian, were in tears and in shock: “I terribly regret the fatal outcome of this police operation,” said Lucas F., 25, who had joined the police three months earlier. “We don’t do this job to get there,” added his colleague, Alexandre D., 31, a police officer since 2017. “We just wanted to check a vehicle and a man died,” he lamented. .
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Self-defense was not accepted
The two officers recount how, after following the driver, they left their car to stand in front of the recalcitrant vehicle and force it to stop. The driver would then have refused to leave the passenger compartment, which seems to confirm the CCTV images of the tram located a few meters from the scene. It was then that the shots were fired. “He continued to force his way through and I told myself that I was going to pass there,” recounts Alexandre D., who explains that he swerved to narrowly avoid being hit. “I was certain that the vehicle was going to hit Alexandre. So there, I fired twice, ”continues Lucas F.
A story which is however disputed by a fact: the impact of the bullets shows that the shots targeted the rear of the car. The driver’s autopsy also indicates that the fatal bullet was received in the back. Because of this discrepancy, self-defense was not retained for Lucas F., who was therefore indicted. Alexandre D., for his part, who fired once in the direction of the wheels of the vehicle, was released.
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