A 14-year-old boy named Elias was fatally stabbed in Paris, France, on Friday, January 24, after refusing to hand over his cell phone to two robbers. The incident occurred shortly before 8 PM in the city’s 14th arrondissement (district) as he left a soccer practice. Two teenagers, aged 16 and 17, demanded the younger boy’s phone, and upon his refusal, one of them stabbed him. Elias was pronounced dead on Saturday afternoon.
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau expressed his horror at the incident, attributing it to a loss of societal direction and a breakdown of authority. Retailleau emphasized the need for a long and challenging journey to make France a place where parents no longer fear for their children’s lives over trivial matters.
The two minors implicated in the crime, who both reside in the 14th arrondissement, have been apprehended and detained. Initially investigated for “attempted homicide on a minor under 15 and armed extortion,” the charges now include “extortion followed by death, a crime punishable by life imprisonment.” Both suspects were already known to French police. One had a judicial measure for theft and extortion in December 2023, and both were charged with violent thefts in late October 2024, with a court order prohibiting their association.
Their ethnic and migration background, if any, has not been disclosed.
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The crime is just the latest in Paris to see a minor murdered on the street. It also comes just over two years after the brutal murder of 12-year-old girl Lola Daviet. Daviet was found left in a dumpster outside her apartment. Police later arrested an illegal migrant woman for the killing who should have been deported from the country months prior.
Last year, another murder, this time of a 19-year-old woman in the city, again saw discussions about migrant crime, with the man arrested for the killing being an illegal from Morocco. He was also subject to a deportation order that was never carried out, despite the fact he had been convicted of raping a student in 2019.
Some, like President Donald J. Trump, have correctly blamed mass migration for much of the increase in crime in Paris. Statistics show migrants are vastly overrepresented in crime statistics.