According to the latest information, the victim and her attacker knew each other. The latter was placed in pre-trial detention yesterday and is being prosecuted for murder.
A family story that turned into tragedy? In any case, this is the motive that seems to be emerging for the septuagenarian who shot and killed a 60-year-old man this Friday, September 23, in a McDonald’s in Paris (Île-de-France). Placed in pre-trial detention, the 77-year-old man behind the shooting was placed in custody. He is being prosecuted for murder, reported The Parisian this Sunday, November 24.
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He was killed in a McDonald’s in the heart of Paris: Shot in the chest and head “with a large caliber”, a sixty-year-old collapsed, his alleged killer arrested after waiting for the police
Heard in the premises of the second judicial police district in Paris, where the suspect is still in police custody, the individual mentioned an old resentment as the driving force behind the action. “They were arguing over a money debt and their family’s relationship,” said a police source at the Parisian.
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The septuagenarian is suspected of having shot and killed this 60-year-old man last Friday, shortly before noon inside a McDonalds on Boulevard Ornano, in Clignancourt (18th arrondissement). The individual opened fire six times after an argument with the victim, who was hit in the head and thorax, while an individual claims to have only heard an explosion which would have been “fatal “.
The shooter did not try to escape and waited to surrender to the Bac police. He was arrested without difficulty. A revolver and several ammunition were seized. The indicted person has “no known criminal record,” according to another source.
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