Gérald Darmanin “lied in front of the national representation”, accuses LFI deputy Manuel Bompard

For the deputy of La France insoumise, the Minister of the Interior was wrong to affirm that “there had been fewer shootings and fewer fatal cases” since the change in the law in 2017 which authorizes the police to shoot on a fleeing vehicle.

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Gérald Darmanin, June 27, 2023, during the session of questions to the government, June 27, 2023, in Paris.  (ARTHUR N. ORCHARD / HANS LUCAS / AFP)

“I want to tell you that the minister lied in front of the national representation”, assured Manuel Bompard, Tuesday, June 27, on franceinfo. The LFI deputy reacted to the words of Gérald Darmanin, after the death of a 17-year-old teenager, killed by a police officer during a traffic check.

For the parliamentarian, the Minister of the Interior did not tell the truth, by assuring the Assembly that he “there had been fewer shots” of police and “fewer fatal cases”, since the change of the law in 2017. Since that date, the police can shoot at a vehicle when a driver does not comply and when it is likely to endanger their life or that of others. In front of the deputies, Gérald Darmanin also has“extremely shocking images”by calling “respect the bereavement of families and the presumption of innocence of police officers”.

But Manuel Bompard does not have the same figures as the minister. “Between 2017 and 2022, 30 people died following a refusal to comply. Between 2002 and 2017, 17 people died following a refusal to comply”, assured the deputy. To support his point, the deputy cites a survey by the Basta Mag site, which affirms that the number of people killed following a refusal to comply “increased considerably” since the law of 2017. Fabien Jobard, director of research at the CNRS, also assured on franceinfo last year that, since the application of the law of 2017, the shootings of the police have increased by 50%, according to an internal note from the IGPN, the police force.


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