The police made the two arrests on Monday November 4 in Marseille and Cavaillon (Vaucluse), after the shooting in front of a nightclub in Saint-Péray on the night of Thursday to Friday.
Four days after the shooting which killed Nicolas, 22, in front of a nightclub in Ardèche, two arrests took place on Monday November 4. According to a police source, a first 19-year-old man was arrested in the city of Bricarde, in the northern districts of Marseille, at a deal point around 6 p.m. On the run since the events which took place during the night from Thursday to Friday, the man has Italian papers according to the police, confirming information from France Info. A second 23-year-old man was arrested at his home by the Drome police, in Cavaillon, in Vaucluse, 150 kilometers from the scene of the shooting.
According to a source close to the case cited by Agence France-Presse, the man arrested in Cavaillon is suspected of being the shooter and the one arrested in Marseille the driver. The Privas prosecutor’s office has not yet commented.
During the night from Thursday to Friday, several shots were fired in the direction of the queue at the Le Seven nightclub, in Saint-Péray in Ardèche, while a crowd of 800 people were taking part in a party. Halloween. In addition to Nicolas, injured in the head and transported in absolute emergency, with a life-threatening condition, to the Valence hospital center, a woman and one of the security guards of the establishment had suffered more minor injuries to the legs.
The murder of young Nicolas, a year after that of Thomas, killed during a ball in Crépol in the Drôme, particularly affected their common Rugby club, the Rugby Club Romans-Péage, which announced that it was organizing a white march in his honor Wednesday, November 6.
Update : at 9:29 a.m., with the addition of the alleged roles of the two arrested.
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