Fatal Marseille Shooting and Armed Burglary in Paris Highlight Rising Violence
A deadly shooting in Marseille and a violent armed burglary in Paris on Saturday have prompted investigations into organized crime and armed extortion.
- • A man was fatally shot in Marseille with at least five Kalashnikov bullets on Saturday evening.
- • The victim had a prior record of drug-related offenses and died immediately at the scene.
- • In Paris, two masked men robbed a woman's apartment at gunpoint on Boulevard Haussmann on Saturday afternoon.
- • The burglars stole luxury items worth around 100,000 euros and assaulted the victim, who suffered minor injuries.
- • Investigations have been opened for organized assassination in Marseille and armed extortion with aggravated violence in Paris.
Key details
On Saturday evening around 9 PM, a fatal shooting occurred on Boulevard Jourdan in Marseille's 14th arrondissement, where a man was killed by at least five bullets fired from a Kalashnikov. The victim, known to authorities for drug-related offenses, died instantly at the scene. The public prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into "assassination in an organized gang."
Earlier that day in Paris, a violent armed burglary unfolded at an apartment on Boulevard Haussmann in the 8th arrondissement. Around 2 PM, two masked men forced their way inside and threatened the female occupant with a firearm. They physically assaulted her several times in the face while coercing her to open a safe. The assailants fled with luxury items, including watches, handbags, and jewelry, valued at approximately 100,000 euros. The victim sustained minor injuries and was treated by emergency services. Police have launched an investigation for armed extortion and aggravated violence, led by the Paris judicial police's 1st district.
These incidents underscore ongoing concerns about violent crime in major French cities. Authorities in both Marseille and Paris are actively investigating these serious offenses, aiming to bring the perpetrators to justice and address the use of firearms in urban crimes.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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