Son pronostic vital est toujours engagé ce dimanche 12 janvier. MAXPPP – Nicolas Liponne
A man in his fifties was shot this Saturday evening, January 11, in a sensitive area of Rennes and his life is in danger, we learned on Sunday, January 12, from a police and municipal source.
Saturday, January 11, around 8 p.m., in the Villejean district in the northwest of Rennes, two men, in a car, shot two other men who were near a supermarket, before fleeing, according to the same source.
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L One of the victims, of Irish origin and whose life is in danger, was injured in the chest. The other man, aged around forty and of Chinese origin, was hit in the leg and is slightly injured, according to this police source.
Victim of a stray bullet
According to the daily newspaper Ouest-France, the 53-year-old man was reportedly the victim of a stray bullet. Last weekend, about ten shots were fired in the same place, without causing any injuries, in this neighborhood where there are several deal points.
On Sunday evening, Rennes Mayor Nathalie Appéré spoke in a press release of the “extremely serious violence that occurred on the Kennedy block in Villejean on the evening of Saturday 11 January”. The elected official went to the scene “to provide support to residents and take stock of the situation with the police forces deployed in the neighborhood”.
“A turf war between drug traffickers”
“For nearly three weeks, the Villejean neighborhood has been facing a turf war between drug traffickers. The violence has escalated in recent days”, explained the elected official, indicating that the fifty-year-old's vital prognosis remained “still engaged this Sunday afternoon”. Nathalie Appéré said she had spoken with Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau and the prefect about the situation.
“The explosion of drug trafficking and the violence it generates are a major threat to our country, to our security, to our cohesion, to our institutions“, Nathalie Appéré said. “After the mayors of large cities, it is now all the mayors of France who are confronted with this scourge. We need a real national plan to combat drug trafficking. And that tenfold resources be allocated to it”, she demanded.