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Outrage in France over killing of policeman in drugs check

Shooting reignites debate over President Emmanuel Macron’s crimefighting record

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 May 2021 9:30PM

Outrage in France over killing of policeman in drugs check
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin says the 36-year-old officer and father of two was shot and killed yesterday evening while investigating a gathering at a known drug-dealing site in the southern city of Avignon. – AFP pic, May 6, 2021

PARIS – French politicians and police unions voiced their indignation today over an officer’s killing at a known drug-dealing site in the southern city of Avignon, which reignited a debate over President Emmanuel Macron’s record on fighting crime.

The 36-year-old officer and father of two was shot and killed yesterday evening while investigating a gathering at the spot, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said.

The shooter remains at large.

The killing caused deep shock in Avignon, famed as the seat of Catholic popes in the 14th century and for hosting one of the world’s biggest theatre festivals every July.

Visiting the scene yesterday evening, Darmanin hailed the dead officer, whose first name was given by La Provence newspaper as Eric, as a “soldier” who “died a hero” in a “war” against drug dealers.

The attack took place in the centre of Avignon, on a cobbled street running alongside a canal.

A team of plainclothes officers sent to investigate a suspected drug deal were carrying out identity checks on a group of people when one of them opened fire, a police source said.

The man fired “several times” at the officer and the others returned fire but did not manage to apprehend the shooter before he fled through the historic heart of the city, the source said.

Another man suspected of being present in the group when it was raided was arrested today.

“Everything is being done to ensure that this odious crime does not go unpunished,” Prime Minister Jean Castex tweeted.

Polls show that violent crime is a top concern of voters ahead of next year’s presidential election, in which Macron is expected to seek a second term.

An Elabe poll last month found that 65 percent of voters were unhappy with the president’s record on maintaining law and order.

In a recent interview with Le Figaro newspaper, Macron described the fight against the drug dealers that have taken over housing estates in parts of Paris, Marseille and other cities as “the mother of all battles”.

“I’m fighting for the right to live in peace,” Macron said. – AFP, May 6, 2021
 

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