Refusal to comply in Nice: the driver suspected of having transported migrants from Italy last June – CNEWS

According to information from the CNEWS police-justice service, the driver of the vehicle who died of police fire following a refusal to comply in Nice on Wednesday is also suspected of having been, on the night of June 14 to 15 last, the driver of a van transporting migrants from Italy. A business in the business? The driver of the vehicle who died of police fire following a refusal to comply in Nice on Wednesday is also suspected of having been, on the night of June 14 to 15, the man who was driving a van transporting migrants from Italy, according to information from the CNEWS police-justice service. This other case had hit the headlines, the van having refused a check at a police checkpoint in Sospel before fleeing to Nice. A police officer must have opened fire in front of the vehicle, killing one of the migrants in the back. The driver then abandoned the van in Nice and fled on foot. The police officer indicted Regarding the events that occurred on Wednesday, the 24-year-old driver who was traveling without a license in a stolen vehicle died after being shot by a police officer, assistant in a road safety squad. According to our information, a judicial investigation has been opened against the police officer, for intentional violence with a weapon having caused death without intention to give it. He was indicted for these reasons and placed under judicial control. He is prohibited from carrying a weapon. There was also a passenger in the vehicle. Regarding the latter, injured during the incident, he will be presented to the investigating magistrate for a possible indictment for concealment and aggravated theft. For the time being, the prosecution requires his placement in pre-trial detention. Two investigations have already been opened by the Nice public prosecutor’s office, specified the deputy prosecutor: a first, entrusted to the Departmental Security, for attempted homicide on a person holding public authority: a second, by the IGPN, the police of police, for manslaughter by the police officer who fired the shot. A vehicle which “zigzagged dangerously” As a reminder, at the time of the events on Wednesday, the driver of the stolen vehicle had been spotted by the police “zigzagging dangerously” on the expressway which bypasses the city of Nice. The police then signaled the driver to follow them, but the vehicle accelerated and took an exit lane. “Stuck in the flow of traffic”, the fleeing vehicle would then have turned around to find itself facing the police car, which it would have struck “several times”, still according to the DDSP. The police officer currently in custody then descended on the road, firing “once”, according to another police source. The driver, despite attempts at resuscitation, died on the spot. The police supported by Christian estrosi The deceased driver “was a Tunisian living in our region for a year”, had indicated to AFP Anthony Borré, 1st deputy mayor of Nice. He had 21 mentions in the TAJ file (processing of criminal records) in particular for cases related to theft, narcotics, driving without a license, extortion or even degradation, was able to learn CNEWS. “He was driving without a license aboard a stolen vehicle registered in the Var,” added the elected official. We do not know the nationality of the passenger in the vehicle, who was arrested. In a tweet, Christian Estrosi said he gave his “full support to the agents” of the national police of the Alpes-Maritimes, “in the face of a driver who deliberately drove into them”. Full support for @policenat06 officers faced with a refusal to comply on avenue Henri Matisse. Faced with a driver who deliberately ran into them, they had to use their weapon to neutralize him.https://t.co/sPRY4jzMMe — Christian Estrosi (@cestrosi) September 7, 2022 According to the mayor of Nice, “ refusals to comply are a crime and are increasing” and Nice municipal police officers would have been confronted with “two particularly violent refusals to comply” during the past twenty-four hours.