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French police officer to go on trial over 2023 teenager's killing

Police officers stand outside a police station bearing the inscription "Justice for Nahel", in the city of Lisieux, northern France, several days after protests that followed the shooting of Nahel in Nanterre on 27 June, 2023. © AFP - Lou Benoist

French prosecutors have said that the French policeman who shot and killed a teenager at point-blank range in 2023 outside Paris, sparking days of riots, is to go on trial on a murder charge.

The trial of the officer, who has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk, could take place in the second or third quarter of 2026, the court and prosecutor in the Paris suburb of Nanterre where the killing took place said in a joint statement.

The police officer, identified only as Florian M., was released from custody in November 2023 after five months in detention.

Protests over Nahel shooting

Mobile footage of him shooting Nahel inside a car during a traffic control on a busy street went viral. The anger sparked protests that degenerated into rioting and led to scenes of devastation nationwide.

The police initially maintained that Nahel had driven his car at the officer but this was contradicted by the video, which showed two officers standing outside a stationary car, with one pointing a weapon at its driver.

"Nothing shows Florian M. was authorised in the circumstances to use his weapon, in violation of the principles of proportionality and absolute necessity," according to the written order issued by two investigating magistrates for the trial.

However legal proceedings were dropped against the accused officer's colleague who was present during the incident. He had been investigated as an "assisted witness", which in the French system is one step before being charged.

"This order for a trial is both disappointing and not surprising," said Laurent-Franck Lienard, the officer's lawyer.

"The investigating judge would have had to be courageous to take a different position than that of the prosecution" which pushed for the trial, the lawyer said, adding that he would lodge an appeal against the order.

"We maintain that the shooting was legitimate," he said.

Prosecutors demand trial of police officer over teenager's killing

Frank Berton, the lawyer for Nahel's mother, expressed his "satisfaction" over the move.

"We are just seeing the law being applied... Now all that remains is to convince the court," he said.

Racial tensions in France

The move to try the officer over the death of Nahel, who was of north African origin, comes against the background of new tensions in France over racism and security.

A man who had posted racist videos shot dead his Tunisian neighbour and badly wounded a Turkish man in the south of France at the weekend, and a Malian man was stabbed to death in a mosque in April.

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has faced accusations of not taking a strong enough stance against such crimes and even fuelling a racist climate.

But he said Monday that "every racist act is an anti-French act".

Tunisian's murder probed as hate crime amid concerns of France's racist climate

(with AFP)

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