Four days after the tragedy, the family of the passenger killed by police fire on Saturday in the 18th arrondissement of Paris will file a complaint for manslaughter.
Lawyer Sylvie Noachovitch announced it on Tuesday evening on the TPMP set.
According to details from BFM, this complaint will be filed against X and against the driver of the vehicle, accused by the police of having refused to comply.
“A reconstitution must be carried out.
I heard from witnesses who saw everything that happened.
The instruction will say everything, ”said the lawyer.
“The family is angry with this policeman but also with this driver.
If he hadn't run away, this little one would be alive today,” said Me Noachovitch.
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The three police officers who fired in Paris on a car that would have run over them emerged free Tuesday from 48 hours of police custody at the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN), "they come out free of any charge", a declared Me Laurent-Franck Liénard.
“They have nothing to hide and will demonstrate their respect for the rules and the legitimacy of their action”.
Driver custody
The investigations are continuing, now entrusted to an investigating judge for in particular "willful violence resulting in death without the intention of giving it by a person holding public authority".
This “judicial information will make it possible to trace precisely the course of the facts and to determine the exact circumstances of use of their weapon by the police”, indicated the prosecutor of the Republic of Paris, Laure Beccuau, in a press release.
The driver of the vehicle, seriously injured by gunshot but whose state of health has improved, was placed in police custody on Tuesday for in particular "attempted homicide on a person holding public authority".
He is suspected of having refused to comply late Saturday morning in the 18th arrondissement, when mountain bike officials wanted to check his vehicle twice.
The officials fired and shot in the head the passenger seated in the front, a young woman born in 2001, who died the next day.