Clarissa Jean-Philippe had checked on her agenda on 12 January. On Monday, the young woman of 26, a native of St. Mary in Martinique, should have received its municipal police diploma. She will not know right now. The gunman shot in the back of the student because she was wearing a navy blue uniform.
It was cut by several bullets, “4 to 6″ recalls a source close to the investigation.
“She was well integrated into its service, much appreciated,” says David Meseray, the vice president of the municipal CFTC-Police. Clarissa had just move to the mainland, leaving his parents and brother in Martinique. She lived with her partner in Poissy (Yvelines). After several months of training CNFPT (National Territorial Public Service Centre) in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis), Clarissa had debuted in Montrouge on public roads for a fortnight away. In this city, municipal police officers do not carry weapons. Clarissa could not defend themselves. “This is a very difficult day for faculty and students, demonstrates an employee CNFPT. Clarissa had given satisfaction during his visit home.
Aurelie Fouquet, shot by robbers in 2010 in Val-de-Marne, this is the second student we lose. “The Minister of Overseas George Pau-Langevin, very touched, sent a message of support and should propose to the family to help him get on the mainland.
shooting in Montrouge: “He shot the police at close range”
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