UPDATE - Legal conditions for gun use not fulfilled in teen's shooting: French prosecutor

UPDATE - Legal conditions for gun use not fulfilled in teen's shooting: French prosecutor

Respondent police officer was referred before investigating judges for deliberate murder, prosecutor Pascal Prache adds

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By Anadolu staff

ANKARA (AA) – The legal conditions for the use of gun in the shooting of a teen in France were not fulfilled, a prosecutor said on Thursday.

"The respondent police officer was referred before two investigating judges for deliberate murder," Nanterre prosecutor Pascal Prache said in a news conference, as reported by local daily Le Figaro.

During the hearing, the police officer said he wanted to prevent the teenage from fleeing once more.

The prosecutor also said amateur and surveillance footage confirmed the police officers' remarks. The autopsy also showed that the teenager was shot once and the bullet crossed his left arm then his thorax, from left to right.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told reporters on Thursday afternoon that 40,000 police officers, including 5,000 in Paris, will be deployed across France this evening for possible demonstrations.

Nahel was shot dead by police after he broke traffic laws and failed to stop, according to prosecutors.

His death sparked protests in Nanterre, leading to overnight clashes between demonstrators and police.

People took to the streets in several parts of the country including Nanterre, Lyon, Lille, Toulouse, and Viry-Chatillon over the shooting of Nahel M. in Nanterre early Tuesday.

They set fire to vehicles, bins and public property in some areas. In the cities of Toulouse and Lille, protesters threw rocks at police officers, who responded with tear gas to disperse them.

French president Emmanuel Macron on Thursday morning gathered an inter-ministerial crisis cell following the protests that swept the country last night.

He deplored the "unjustifiable" violence against the French institutions, reported the daily.

Earlier on Thursday, Darmanin said on Twitter that the number of arrests rose to 150 following the shooting death of a 17-year-old delivery driver by police in a Paris suburb.

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