Police describe ‘almost face-to-face’ shootout with Bastille Day truck killer
The French police officers who confronted Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel in Nice pumped around 20 bullets into his truck in the shootout that ended his bloody Bastille Day rampage, it emerged Sunday.
In an affidavit, an officer who was among three stationed at the end of the famed Promenade des Anglais described Thursday’s bloody confrontation with Lahouaiej-Bouhlel.
The Bastille Day fireworks had just ended and spectators were beginning to drift away when officers - two male, one female - got word by radio that a truck had ploughed into the crowd on the seafront.
The trio were first told to make their way east along the waterfront, before being told to retrace their steps, back along the promenade.
They ran up the famous palm-lined street overlooking the Mediterranean until they came upon the smashed truck that the 31-year-old Tunisian has used to plough through barriers and then pick off people in his path.