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France shooting: Three gendarmes killed in domestic call
Officers were shot and killed after being called out to a domestic violence complaint in a small village in central France. A fourth is in hospital.
Three gendarmes were shot dead as they attended a domestic violence complaint last night (December 22) in the small village of Saint-Just in Puy-de-Dôme (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes).
The suspected killer, a man aged 48, was later found dead in his car.
The three officers killed in the incident were from the local Ambert police force. The fourth is in hospital with a thigh injury and is expected to recover said Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin.
‘Difficult’ case involving armed suspect
National gendarmerie spokesperson Maddy Scheurer told news source the police intervention had been “difficultâ€.
Officers arrived at the domestic address in Saint-Just following a call from a friend of a woman who was being threatened by her ex-husband. The caller said that the woman had escaped to the roof of the building to try and stay safe.
Police had established a security perimeter by the time the suspect fired the first shots, killing one police officer and injuring another. The suspect then fled the scene, setting fire to the house as he left and shooting at a second police unit, killing two more officers.
Ms Scheurer said: “It was night in a rural area where it was very dark, and the suspect accused of domestic violence was firing at gendarmes. His wife was on the roof of the house, which had caught fire, and everything happened very fast.â€
A manhunt involving helicopters and police dogs followed to try and find the suspect who was described by police as “armed and dangerousâ€.
The interior minister revealed at 8:45 this morning that the suspect had been found dead in his car. Suicide is suspected but has not yet been confirmed.
His ex-spouse was rescued from the building and is now being looked after by police.
Politicians pay tribute
Following the incident, Mr Darmanin has travelled to Ambert to meet with the local gendarmerie unit this morning.
President Macron has also tweeted in tribute to the officers: “They intervened to help a female victim of domestic violence in Puy-de-Dôme, three officers were killed and a fourth injured. The nation feels the pain of their families. To protect us, our forces of order put their lives in peril. They are our heroes.â€
Ils intervenaient pour secourir une femme victime de violences conjugales dans le Puy-de-Dôme, trois gendarmes ont été tués, un quatrième blessé. La Nation s'associe à la douleur des familles. Pour nous protéger, nos forces agissent au péril de leur vie. Ce sont nos héros.
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron)
The three officers who lost their lives were Arno Mavel, aged 21, Cyrille Morel, aged 45, and Rémi Dupuis, aged 37.