Based on an initial investigation, Prache said, he concluded that "the conditions for the legal use of the weapon were not met.”

Three persons were in the car when police tried to stop it Tuesday, the prosecutor said. Nahel managed to avoid a traffic stop by running a red light. He was later got stuck in a traffic jam.

Both officers involved said they drew their guns to prevent him from starting the car again.

The officer who fired a single shot said he wanted to prevent the car from leaving and because he feared someone may be hit by the car, including himself or his colleague, according to Prache.

Both officers said they felt “threatened” by seeing the car drive off, he added.

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    It was the police who murdered an unarmed person, not a person who shot a police officer btw

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      Yep. Unfortunate for everyone involved. It would prove innocence or culpability and speed up the investigation.

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    There are a few details not covered in the summary.

    Prior to the police getting off their motorcycles and approaching the vehicle, they had tried to stop Nahel 2 times. Nahel, although a minor and not having a criminal record, was not unknown to police and had evaded police earlier in the week or month. They wanted to stop him because he was driving dangerously and even ran up on a curb and nearly ran over a cyclist and pedestrian.

    Then he pulled into a bus lane where he could no longer advance.

    The car he was driving was a new Canary Yellow Mercedes AGM or something, I don’t know cars. This was a 17 year old without a license who had already been caught driving without a license when he was 15. The car also had Polish plates.

    This is not an uncommon thing. There are both legal and illegal reasons that people do this, so no point in commenting further until the police know who let him use the car.

    He turned off the engine. The police came alongside the car. There was a conversation. Someone yelled what could have been a threat (if the police said it) or a warning (if his passenger said it). Nahel then started the car and pulled away at the same moment the officer fired hitting him in the upper arm and neck, apparently. EMS was on the scene in 3 minutes and worked on him for 30 minutes.

    One of the passengers fled.

    Right now the officer is under investigation for homicide. Justice may be served. His body cam was not on; dead battery.

    The riots have been insane. Schools and town halls burned down. Banking machines ripped from the walls. Cars burned. Military is coming in tonight.

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    [the kid murdered by French police] was driving a Mercedes with Polish license plates in a bus lane.

    Well the kid was definitely an asshole, but didn’t deserve murder.

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    Are protestors calling for disarming police? They can’t keep shooting unarmed kids to death if they don’t have guns

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    Sadly, nothing new. Riots are common along ethnic lines in France from the eighties. This is a very interesting movies called “la haine” ( the hate ) that talks about those facts. The scale of rioting seems large, at least from 2005, but nothing new.

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    I am very much in favor of protesting against police in general (I’m an American, and they’re crooked here), but in this case, the cop was immediately arrested. That sounds like something to praise. Protest is he gets off easy.

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      TBF Macron actually denounced the police’s actions in a national address.

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        Ah I think I misunderstood the quote in the article. They quoted him saying “These acts are totally unjustifiable” and I assumed that was about the protests and not the police.

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          We saw it on TV (yes actual broadcast TV, not live though) and your interpretation made me doubt myself for a moment but he was most certainly speaking against the actions of the police.