A scooter shooter, a 9mm salvo and a downed man.
The modus operandi does not suggest anything other than a settling of scores.
Neither does the victim’s profile.
During the night from Wednesday to Thursday in Puteaux, a 43-year-old man from the Pablo-Picasso district, in Nanterre, was the target of at least six gunshots, causing him very serious injuries.
Firstly, between life and death, this man's days would no longer be in danger, but the fragments of projectiles stuck in the spinal cord portend serious after-effects.
His state of health does not allow investigators from the Hauts-de-Seine judicial police (SDPJ92), responsible for clarifying this assassination attempt, to question him for several days.
But already, the police have a good idea of his profile.
“He is known for robbing telephone stores, has many enemies and appears in many cases but not at the forefront,” according to a source close to the case.
Crumbled between two cars
Around 1 a.m., the forty-year-old came out of a
Dark kitchen -
a kitchen that only prepares dishes for delivery
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on rue Bellini, in Puteaux, between the Pont de Neuilly and the La Défense business district. and, according to the first elements of the investigation, was to join a friend waiting for him outside.
His attacker also obviously.
Once his target was in the street, the shooter emerged with his gun in hand and fired.
The victim, who did not immediately collapse, was then chased by the shooter.
Who would have fired again, to finish him off, without the last shot being fired.
And the victim collapsed between two cars parked in front of the Campus Cyber tower, while his attacker fled on a TMax.