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Franche-Comté. A 54-year-old man killed by gunfire in the center of Lorscourt, near Montbéliard

A shooting was reported this Tuesday, November 5 at the beginning of the afternoon in the town of Allezcourt, near Montbéliard (). A 54-year-old man was reportedly targeted by gunfire for a reason that law enforcement will have to determine. He didn't survive.

The shooter on the run

According to the mayor of the town, Daniel Buchwalder, the shooting broke out at the tobacco shop on rue du Général-Leclerc, located opposite the Banque Populaire. The victim allegedly tried to chase his attacker by car. Another 50-year-old man was more lightly injured. Traffic is cut off in downtown Lorscourt. The alleged perpetrator is said to have fled by car and is actively sought in the area.

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Two damaged vehicles

The fifty-year-old succumbed to his injuries despite receiving emergency services. On site, two vehicles were found damaged and a security perimeter has been in place since around 2:30 p.m. Several witnesses warned the police after hearing gunshots in the street.

In Lorscourt, there is total confusion among residents who do not understand why they cannot go to the butcher or tobacco shop located within the perimeter of the shooting. And for those who cannot return home. Even the traders are escorted by the police. Everyone remains calm, which contrasts with the violence of the scene.

The public prosecutor of Montbéliard, Paul-Édouard Lallois, is present on site with the police commissioner of Montbéliard, Paul Mangin.

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