The driver suspected of refusing to comply was “arrested in Cannes”, announces Gérald Darmanin

A senior gendarmerie officer died on Monday evening, knocked down by a sedan which refused to be checked at the exit of the A8 motorway in Mougins, franceinfo learned from a source close to the case.

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Gendarmes and firefighters intervene at a motorway exit where a policeman was fatally hit, on August 26, 2024, in Mougins (Alpes-Maritimes). (PATRICE LAPOIRIE / NICE MATIN / MAXPPP)

A motorist suspected of fatally hitting a police officer on Monday evening in the Alpes-Maritimes has been “arrested in Cannes”announced the resigning Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, on Tuesday August 27, on X. The suspect, “geolocalized in particular thanks to telephony”was surrounded by law enforcement and “Clearly, from what I understand, he was going to surrender”the minister then clarified on BFMTV.

This man is “a Cape Verdean, a legal foreigner on national soil”, “who had numerous traffic offences, including refusal to comply”according to Gérald Darmanin. “On several occasions, over the past few years, he has been a road offender.”he insists.

The driver of a black BMW sedan refused a traffic stop on Monday at around 8:40 p.m. at the exit of the A8 motorway in Mougins before fleeing, franceinfo learned from a source close to the case. The slain gendarme, Eric Comyn, was 54 years old, married and the father of two children, aged 12 and 16, according to the Ministry of the Interior. This warrant officer had been engaged for more than thirty years in the gendarmerie as a non-commissioned officer and had joined the platoon of Mandelieu-la-Napoule (Alpes-Maritimes) in 2007.


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