
Two minutes after the resumption, Moruga Mascall Football Academy drew thanks to Tyrique Lucas, but within a minute Hazel restored FC Ginga’s slim lead, and nine minutes before the final whistle he iced his team win by completing his hat trick for a 3-1 scoreline.

He opened the scoring in the 13th minute which they held until the half-time whistle. This was after FC Ginga outclassed Moruga Mascall Football Academy inspired by a hat trick from Malachi Hazel. Playing at the Eddie Hart Ground, Tunapuna, Semi-Pro Blasters got goals from Israel Joseph as early as the seventh minute, the prolific Dwight Jordan in the 29th, and Terrell Wiley-Neptune in the 59th to blank Point Ligoure Nkomo and set up a semifinal meeting with FC Ginga at the Diego Martin Sporting Complex on Saturday. "A refusal to stop does not provide a licence to kill," said Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure.Three different players were on target to lead reigning champions Malabar Semi-Pro Blasters to a comfortable 3-0 win over Point Ligoure Nkomo in their quarterfinal of the RBC West Penn Island-wide Community Youth Under-20 Football Tournament on Saturday. But death is not one of the sanctions provided for by the penal code," tweeted the coordinator of the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party, Manuel Bompard. "Yes, a refusal to stop is against the law. The left reacted with anger, saying police had no right to kill people simply because they refused to stop. Two weeks ago, a 19-year-old was killed by a police officer he had injured in the legs with his car in the western town of Angouleme. Five police officers have been charged in these cases.Īuthorities and police unions blame the 2022 figures on more dangerous driving behaviour, but researchers also point to a 2017 law modifying the conditions of the use of their weapon by the police. In 2022, a record 13 deaths were recorded after refusals to stop for traffic controls. "It's so sad, he was so young," said Samia Bough, 62, the teenager's former neighbour, who came to lay a bouquet of yellow roses at the scene.

"He hopes that the investigations opened (.) will make it possible to shed light as quickly as possible on the exact circumstances of this tragedy," his office said. Read Here: France knife attack suspect charged with attempted murder Nanterre mayor Patrick Jarry said he was "shocked" by the video images and passed his "sincere condolences to the boy's mother". A first passenger fled, while the second, also a minor, was arrested and taken into custody. Two other people were in the vehicle at the time. Nine people were arrested in the confrontations, authorities said. Later on Tuesday evening, protesters in Nanterre lit fires, set a car alight, and destroyed bus stops as tensions soared between police and locals. "This is a long way from any kind of legitimate defence" he said, adding the family had filed a complaint accusing the police of "lying" by initially claiming the car had tried to run down the officers. The family's lawyer Yassine Bouzrou told the same channel that while all parties needed to wait for the result of the investigation, the images "clearly showed a policeman killing a young man in cold blood". Paris police chief Laurent Nunez admitted in an interview with BFM television that the action of the policeman "raises questions", though he said it was possible the officer felt threatened. He urged people to "respect the grief of the family and the presumption of innocence of the police". Read Here: 11-year-old British girl dies, father injured after neighbour opens fire in France Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told parliament the two police officers were being questioned and acknowledged that the images posted on social media were "extremely shocking".
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The officer accused of firing on the driver has been detained on homicide charges, the Nanterre prosecutors' office said. The car moved a few dozen metres before crashing.Įmergency services tried to resuscitate him at the scene but he died shortly afterwards. The 17-year-old was driving in a rental car in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre early Tuesday when police pulled him over for breaking several road rules, prosecutors said.Ī video circulating on social media, authenticated by AFP, shows two police officers trying to stop the vehicle, with one pointing his weapon at the driver through the window and firing at point blank when he drives off.

A vehicle burns, destroyed by protesters in Nanterre, west of Paris, on June 27, 2023, after French police killed a teenager who refused to stop for a traffic check in the city. French police on Tuesday killed a teenager who attempted to flee a traffic check outside Paris, prompting shock and questions over the readiness of security forces to resort to violence.
