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Riots ease as family of French shooting victim plans lawsuit

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NANTES, France: A relative calm began to return to the western French city of Nantes early on Sunday after days of rioting over a police officer’s fatal shooting of a black man, whose family plans to file a lawsuit over a killing which has cast a fresh spotlight on tensions in deprived urban areas.

The officer who shot 22-year-old Aboubakar Fofana, after pulling over his vehicle last Tuesday, has been charged with manslaught­er after admitting he had falsely claimed self-defence.

But he has said he fired accidental­ly while reaching through the car window to try to wrest control of the vehicle as Fofana tried to flee, according to prosecutor­s, a version of events dismissed by many residents.

“How can it be an accidental shooting when you take out your gun and remove the safety?” said Said, a manager of a community associatio­n in Breil, the neighbourh­ood where the shooting took place and which is home to a large public housing estate with a history of gang violence.

“We are gathering witnesses and nobody has seen any scuffle. The officer was standing, hands outstretch­ed and he fired,” according to Said, who declined to give his last name. Loic Bourgeois, a lawyer for Fofana’s mother and sister, said on Saturday that they would file a civil lawsuit against the officer on Monday.

For now, “they want to be left alone to deal with this tragedy,” he said.

News of the killing sparked fierce riots in several areas of Nantes starting overnight Tuesday to Wednesday, with dozens of cars torched and several buildings vandalised while police tried to disperse crowds with tear gas.

The nightly violence began to ease Friday after the officer was charged, while police said 18 vehicles were burned and no arrests were made early on Sunday.

Like other cities across France, Nantes has several poor neighbourh­oods with large immigrant communitie­s where youths often accuse police of heavy-handed tactics and racial profiling.

 ?? — AFP ?? Firefighte­rs stand next to a burning car in the “Le Breil” neighbourh­ood of Nantes early on Sunday.
— AFP Firefighte­rs stand next to a burning car in the “Le Breil” neighbourh­ood of Nantes early on Sunday.

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