an investigation opened in Paris after death threats against the policeman who fired the shot and his lawyer

The national center for the fight against online hatred has taken up an investigation after death threats against the police officer indicted for the murder of Nahel, at the end of June in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), and his lawyer , announced Friday, July 7 the Paris prosecutor’s office, requested by AFP. They were notably published on Twitter. The policeman’s lawyer, Laurent-Franck Liénard, had clarified with franceinfo, a little earlier on Friday, that he had filed a complaint for “death threats”. Follow our live.

“We will be even more vigilant than usual” on July 14. Can July 14 set the fire to the powder? This is what the authorities fear, despite the return to calm on the riot front after the death of Nahel, 17, killed by police fire in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), at the end of June. “Inevitably, in the context, we will be even more vigilant than usual”underlined Laurent Nuñez, prefect of police of Paris, Friday July 7 on franceinfo. “In this vigilance that we have, there is July 13, 14 and probably 15”he specifies, while recalling that the police are used to being on the alert, when the national holiday comes.

A march for Adama Traoré prohibited in Val-d’Oise. In the context of the riots, the prefecture of Val-d’Oise announced, on Thursday evening, the ban on the march scheduled for Saturday for the seven years of the death of Adama Traoré. This 24-year-old black man died during an arrest in 2016 and was erected as an emblem of police violence. The Adama committee, led by his sister Assa Traoré, immediately indicated to AFP its intention to file an interim order to challenge this ban before the administrative justice.

The officer who fired the shot remains in custody. The policeman who killed young Nahel during a traffic check in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine) remains in prison, the Versailles Court of Appeal decided on Thursday. This 38-year-old biker, Florian M., was indicted for intentional homicide and imprisoned on June 29.

The chronology of events begins to be reconstructed. Franceinfo was able to consult the document which enabled the courts to take the decision to keep the police officer in detention on Thursday. The document in question relates in particular to the first analysis made by the IGPN of the dialogue between Nahel and the police during this check, even if other analyzes of the comments made by both the police and the teenager are in progress.


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