Among other things, the representative of the public prosecutor's office considered the accused's lack of a criminal record prior to the incident to be "attenuating circumstances."
The public prosecutor's office has requested 30 years in prison with the option of partial parole in the trial surrounding the fatal shooting in Bonnevoie in April 2018.
The representative of the public prosecutor's office argued that every detail of the case clearly demonstrated that the accused is a danger to others. According to the public prosecutor's office, he will not be able to overcome his "fantasies of enacting violence" anytime soon.
Previous articles about the trial:
- Fatal police shooting in 2018: Accused police officer tells court he fired weapon in self-defence
- Fatal police shooting in 2018: Accused police officer was 'sometimes overzealous', say former colleagues
- Fatal police shooting: Sixth day of trial focused on proportionality of officer's reaction
- Fatal police shooting in 2018: Was the accused in danger when shots were fired?
- Police Dysfunction: “He thought he was in Law & Order”
- Day 1 of trial: Police officer claims self-defense in Bonnevoie shooting trial
- 2018 shooting in Bonnevoie: Police officer to face homicide charges in trial on Tuesday