Rabies in Albania: 25-year-old man killed by police – Wild incidents in Tirana



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The death of a 25-year-old man who was shot dead by police in Tirana’s Laprakë district on Tuesday night has sparked outrage in Albania.

Hundreds of people reportedly gathered in front of the Interior Ministry building in Tirana on Wednesday afternoon to try to enter, but the police stopped them and responded with chemicals.

The crowd threw stones, causing damage to the building, while the Christmas tree outside the ministry was engulfed in flames.

According to the authorities, eight people were injured, three of whom were taken to hospital and one journalist was injured.

Klodian Rasha, according to the police, who also reported that he was carrying a weapon, “made suspicious movements” and allegedly refused to obey the authorities when they called him to stop and flee.

The young man, according to Albanian media reports, tried to escape police control as he was outside the house at times when traffic was not allowed due to a lockdown.

The victim allegedly “ran holding a hard object that looked like a pistol for the police officer,” the police said, adding that “after an inspection of the place and the surroundings, a firearm was found in the place that is suspected It belonged to the 25-year-old. ” .

However, several hours later, the Internal Affairs Service (ShCBA) issued a press release in which it indicated that the weapon included in the evidence “was found in one of the alleys through which the young man was passing when the police were pursuing him. “.

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EPA / MALTON DIBRA

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The young man was killed after the police officer missed him and, although he was unable to arrest him, he shot him.

The officer was arrested after Rasha’s death and is charged with murder committed beyond the necessary limits of self-defense.

With information from To Vima, Euronews

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