Today: September 25, 2024
Today: September 25, 2024

A police officer is held in deadly shooting in riot-hit New Caledonia after Macron pushes for calm

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PARIS (AP) — A police officer in riot-hit New Caledonia shot and killed a man Friday after being attacked by a group of about 15 people, the territory's prosecutor said, the seventh shooting death in the unrest shaking the French Pacific archipelago. The officer was in custody and an investigation was underway.

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