Châtillon Shooting Injures Three, Sparks Consideration of Curfew
Following a shooting incident involving three teenagers, Châtillon's mayor considers implementing a nighttime curfew to curb escalating violence.
- Three teenagers, aged 17 and 18, were injured in a shooting near the Châtillon tram station on Monday night.
- The attack involved a drive-by shooting from a white vehicle, with the suspects still at large.
- The injuries include serious leg wounds, but none of the victims are in life-threatening condition.
- Mayor Nadège Azzaz has proposed a curfew for minors to prevent further violence in the area.
- An investigation into attempted murder has been launched by the Hauts-de-Seine police.