Posted on 06/22/2022 8:02:39 AM PDT by grundle
The farmer fired twice at a group of four burglars who broke into his home, killing one of them. Emmanuel Macron believes that the farmer should have called the police instead.
French President Emmanuel Macron has said that he is “opposed to self-defence” after a farmer was charged with murder for shooting four burglars who broke into his home.
“According to the initial investigation, the farmer fired twice with a large calibre rifle at a group of four burglars, killing one of them. The self-defence shooting took place last Friday, between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m., and the man was alone with his 3-year-old daughter at the time,” reports Remix News.
Macron made the remarks on Europe 1 after learning of the 35-year-old man from Longré, in the north of Charente, who was indicted for murder.
According to the investigation, the farmer shot twice with a semi-automatic hunting rifle at a group of burglars, killing one.
Speaking of the murder, Macron said that he considers himself to be living in the “state of law,” and that “everyone must be safe, and the public authorities have to ensure it.”
“But I am opposed to self-defence. It’s very clear and indisputable because otherwise, the country becomes the Wild West. And I don’t want a country where weapons proliferate and where we consider that it’s up to the citizens to defend themselves,” he proclaimed.
The immediate threat to his and his daughter’s life notwithstanding, Macron insisted that the farmer should have called the police. The French leader made his remarks, presumably despite knowing the French police force’s increasing inability to keep the peace in many parts of France.
“I’m not going to judge this news. I convey the rules,” insisted Macron, whose record on crime has come under fire.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of one of the country’s conservative opposition parties, and other mainstream conservative politicians have repeatedly condemned Macron’s “laissez-faire” approach to law and order, which previously came up as a decisive issue in the 2020 election.
France’s relative lack of security has become a calling cry for conservatives and nationalists across France, who have tapped into the public concern. Over the past few years, assaults, murders, and sexual assaults have gone up by the double digits in terms of percentage, according to figures provided by the French government.
With the first round of the upcoming election just days away, Macron faces a tight race against Marine Le Pen, who is leading the polls against the French liberal.
The fact that 4 thugs broke into a French farmer’s occupied home proves Macron’s “state of law” and “the public authorities have to ensure it” are just empty notions.
(But I am opposed to self-defence)
We’re opposed to idiots like yourself, Macron.
The farmer had every right to defend himself.
he has weird thinking
Le Pen can get a bunch of votes off this issue. In fact, I think her party’s recent impressive showing in the latest legislative elections (going from 7 to 89 seats in the 577 seat legislature) came from stuff like this.
Farmer needs to visit macron.
Napoleon, WWI, and WWII.
WEF Graduate. What does anyone expect from one of Klaus Schwab’s minions! They want to disarm all citizens so they can do what they want to us.
“They want to disarm all citizens so they can do what they want to us.”
One-hundred cops stood outside a Texas high school for 75 minutes, fearful of taking on one teenager armed with a rifle. The egomaniacal, weenie deep state has a long way to go in trying to disarm anyone.
If you want to see what the Obuma’s “army” looks like, I invite you to take a walk thru any federal bureaucracy and count the fat, low-IQ, coke-guzzling, spaghetti arm, affirmative action Morlocks squatting at their desks. If you can see these slobs as an effective combat unit, you have a better imagination than me.
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