Khaleej Times

French cop charged for killing a Black

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nantes — A French policeman who shot dead a young black man in western France, sparking four nights of rioting, has been charged with manslaught­er, his lawyer said as clashes between youths and police raged into early Saturday.

The unrest has shone a light on tensions in deprived urban areas of France, where local youths often complain about heavy-handed policing and brutality.

The officer had initially claimed he acted in self-defence while trying to arrest the 22-year-old in the city of Nantes on Tuesday, but later told investigat­ors he had fired his weapon by accident.

“He recognises he made a statement that did not conform with the truth,” his lawyer Laurent-Franck Lienard said.

The victim, identified as Aboubakar Fofana, died from a single bullet wound to the neck on Tuesday evening after police stopped him in his car in the Breil neighbourh­ood of Nantes — home to a large public housing estate with a history of gang violence.

Police initially said that Aboubakar, who was under surveillan­ce for suspected drug traffickin­g, had resisted arrest and tried to reverse his car into an officer.

But a witness said the car was stationary when the policeman opened fire.

The policeman, who has been granted conditiona­l release, told the IGPN police oversight body under questionin­g that “it was an accidental shot” that killed Aboubakar. —

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