A 61-year-old reservist police officer killed himself for an undetermined reason on Tuesday in the premises of the Besançon police station, presumably using his service weapon.
This retired bisontin police officer, who was on duty at the police station, was discovered dead in the premises of the police station by colleagues in the early afternoon.
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"He would have ended his days with his service weapon," said the Departmental Director of Public Security of Doubs, Yves Cellier.
“The local police community is in shock,” he added, adding that a psychological support unit had been set up “for all those who wish”.
36 reservists in the bisontin police station
An investigation for "search for the causes of death" has been opened.
The investigations were entrusted to the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN) to "determine the terms and reasons for taking action", according to Yves Cellier.
The 61-year-old man, married with two daughters, had completed his career as a police major and brigade commander.
He had joined the 36 reservist police officers from the Besançon police station quickly after his retirement in 2016. No police officer or reservist police had killed themselves on the premises of the Besançon police station before.