France police shoot: Three officers killed in Pu-de-Dame after responding to domestic violence


Three were shot dead and a fourth was injured after responding to a domestic violence incident in Puy-de-D ડme, west of Lyon, early Wednesday.

The alleged shooter fled the scene, causing a stampede. On Wednesday morning, Home Minister Gerald Dermany tweeted that “the insane was found dead.”

Earlier Wednesday, the minister issued a statement expressing “deep sadness” in a statement following the deaths of Lieutenant Cyril Morrell, Warrant Officer R.M. For domestic violence.

CNN-affiliated BFM TV reported that a 48-year-old man was shot dead by police officers as they tried to rescue a woman who had taken refuge on the roof of a house. The house was set on fire but the woman was rescued, the BFMA reported.

Further details surrounding the suspect’s death have not yet been released.

The Home Minister’s statement said, “A woman was called in to intervene to help by her husband, whose circumstances were not yet clarified by the caste (officials), who was shot and shot by the man.”

The statement said 21-year-old Mavel was seriously injured and sustained injuries. Two other officers reconnaissance toward the home were caught in the crossfire. Morrell, 45, and Dupuis, 37, were seriously injured. A fourth officer injured in the thigh is cared for by emergency services; His life is not in danger.

On Twitter, French Prime Minister Jean Castex wrote that “this tragedy affects all of us and mourns the whole country.”

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