Outrage in France after fatal police shooting in Paris suburb
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Clashes have broken out between demonstrators and police following public outrage over the shooting death of a 17-year-old in the Paris suburb of Nanterre after he allegedly disobeyed police orders to stop his car.
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Jun 28, 2023 09:04 UTC
  • Outrage in France after fatal police shooting in Paris suburb

Clashes have broken out between demonstrators and police following public outrage over the shooting death of a 17-year-old in the Paris suburb of Nanterre after he allegedly disobeyed police orders to stop his car.

The teenager was driving a rental car in the western suburbs of Paris early Tuesday morning when police pulled him over for breaking several traffic laws, prosecutors said.

A video posted on social media shows two police officers trying to stop the car, one of them pointing his weapon through the window at the driver, when the young man seemingly tried to drive away. The car moved several tens of meters before crashing.

Emergency services tried to revive the teenager, but he died a short time later.

Local residents rallied in front of the police headquarters. Tensions flared later Tuesday between police and protesters who were met with tear gas and stun grenades from the French police, according to videos released on local media.

According to the French authorities, nine people were arrested in the course of confrontations.

Local media outlets showed footage shared on social media networks of youths clashing with police late in the evening, including a clip that appeared to show a protest in the heart of Paris - located about 11 kilometers (roughly 7 miles) from the suburbs.

The Nanterre prosecutor's office said the officer accused of shooting the driver was arrested on charges of murder.

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told parliament that two police officers were involved in the interrogation and acknowledged that the images posted on social media were "extremely shocking".

In a statement, the lawyers rejected reported police claims that the officers' lives were in danger because the driver had threatened to run them over.

The family's lawyer, Yassin Bouzrou, told local media that while all parties must await the outcome of the investigation, the images "clearly show that a policeman killed a young man in cold blood".

“This is a long way from any kind of legitimate defense,” he said, adding the family had filed a complaint accusing the police of “lying” by initially claiming the car had tried to run down the officers.

ME