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French police shoot man dead after ex raises alarm

A man recently released from detention for domestic violence has been shot dead by French police after his former girlfriend called for help using a special emergency phone issued two weeks before, prosecutors revealed.

French police shoot man dead after ex raises alarm
(Photo by PHILIPPE HUGUEN / AFP)

The 26-year-old man fired at police when they arrived  at a block of flats in Noisy-le-Grand, east of Paris, on Wednesday, prosecutor Eric Mathais said in a statement.

Officers were responding to a call from a special “serious danger phone” (TGD) issued “urgently” to the 24-year-old woman just two weeks previously, he added.

Although one of them was hit in the forearm, the two officers fired four shots in response, prosecutors said.

They hit the assailant in the carotid artery, chest, buttock and back, a police source said.

One cartridge was found under the man’s body and an automatic pistol was found on the scene, along with the four casings from the police shots, the source added.

TGD phones can be issued in France to women who have suffered domestic violence or rape.

A special button connects them to an operator who can in turn summon police immediately should the woman be in danger.

The device also shares the woman’s location with law enforcement.

Prosecutors said the man had recently been ordered to stand trial in June for alleged domestic violence against his ex over the past five years.

He already had a 2019 conviction for the same crime against a previous partner.

He was released from preliminary detention on January 24, under court-ordered restrictions including a ban on visiting the home of his ex-girlfriend.

The suspect’s release meant the woman qualified for a TGD phone.

She was in the flat with her mother and the two children she had with her ex when he began knocking at the door on Wednesday evening.

French Equality Minister Aurore Berge said on X the TGD phone “is a valuable tool to protect women” and added in this case a “femicide was prevented”, thanking the police.

An investigation into attempted murder against a public official has been opened, while the officers themselves face an internal affairs probe over violence unintentionally causing death.

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CRIME

French police summon Gérard Depardieu over suspected sexual assault

French police summoned cinema legend Gérard Depardieu on Monday over suspected incidents of sexual assault with a view towards placing him in custody for questioning, a police source said.

French police summon Gérard Depardieu over suspected sexual assault

Police were to question the actor over two women’s allegations that he assaulted them – one on a film set in 2014 and the other on another shoot in 2021, the source said, confirming a report by the BFMTV television channel.

The first woman accuses him of having assaulted her when she was a member of the crew on the 2022 feature film “The Green Shutters”.

The set designer, who filed a formal complaint in February, told investigative website Mediapart that Depardieu grabbed her as she left the set in a private hotel in Paris, groping her and making obscene comments, before his bodyguards removed him.

The second woman has alleged he groped her “all over” and made “inappropriate” remarks while she was an assistant on the set of 2015 film “Le magician et le Siamois” (“The Magician and the Siamese”), she told regional newspaper Le Courrier de l’Ouest.

Depardieu already faces a rape charge, as well as claims of assault by more than a dozen women – all of which he has strongly denied.

“Never ever have I abused a woman,” Depardieu wrote in Le Figaro newspaper in October.

Police in 2020 charged Depardieu with rape and sexual assault after actor Charlotte Arnould alleged he raped her in 2018 when she was 22.

Another sexual assault complaint filed last year by actor Hélène Darras, who said Depardieu groped and propositioned her during a 2007 film shoot, has been dropped for being past the statute of limitations.

Spanish journalist and author Ruth Baza said in December she had filed a criminal complaint in Spain against Depardieu, claiming he raped her in 1995 in Paris.

Despite the events having passed the statute of limitations, she said she decided to file her complaint hoping it would “help other people” to do the same.

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