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French Officers to Stand Trial for Involuntary Homicide in Arrest Death of Man Who Cried 'Suffocating'

Credited from: LEMONDE

  • Three police officers in Paris are set to face trial for the involuntary homicide of Cedric Chouviat.
  • Chouviat repeatedly stated "I'm suffocating" during his arrest in January 2020, where he was tackled to the ground while wearing a motorbike helmet.
  • He lost consciousness after the arrest, and died two days later, raising concerns about police violence in France.
  • The trial is viewed as a significant step for addressing police conduct and violence, according to the victim’s lawyer.
  • Despite the charges, lawyers representing the family argue the case reflects deeper issues of voluntary violence rather than involuntary actions.

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