A client fired on a waiter at a restaurant in Seine-Saint-Denis on Friday, August 16th, on the pretext that his sandwich had not been prepared quickly enough. The man died on the spot following a gunshot wound in the shoulder.

The waiter at a restaurant in Seine-Saint-Denis was fatally wounded on Friday, August 16th by a dissatisfied customer, according to the first elements, that his sandwich is not prepared quickly enough, indicate Saturday concordant sources.

Around 9 pm Friday, employees of this restaurant located in Noisy-le-Grand called the police officers, "one of their colleagues was shot and wounded," said a source close to the investigation. The victim, a 28-year-old man, died on the spot despite rescue intervention. He "presented a bullet wound in the shoulder," said the source.

The author, who fired with a handgun, fled. According to those present, "he would have been unhappy because his sandwich would not have been prepared quickly enough," the source said. The prosecutor's office in Bobigny said he had opened an investigation for murder, entrusted to the judicial police of Seine-Saint-Denis.