🔫 Summary of the Case:

In April 2025, a 19-year-old named Abdel Hakim B. was shot dead in broad daylight in the Lyon suburb of Vaulx-en-Velin. He was killed by three bullets to the head while sitting in a camping chair. The murder was filmed and immediately shared on Snapchat with the caption "The Madness."

📱 Use of #Telegram & Snapchat:

Both the victim and the suspected shooter were reportedly recruited via Telegram, commonly used by criminal networks in France to hire young people as drug spot guards. Snapchat was used to broadcast the killing — serving both as a threat and propaganda tool.

👤 The Victim:

Abdel Hakim B., 19, was a computer science student, preparing to take his higher technical diploma in June. Known to police for minor drug offenses, he was caught up in the drug trade while waiting for an apprenticeship contract.

🕵️ The Killer & The Unknown Mastermind:

The alleged shooter was also hired through Telegram. The individual who ordered the killing remains unidentified. The case illustrates a disturbing trend of outsourcing violence using digital platforms.

🏚️ The Crime Scene:

The murder happened near an elementary school. Children were rushed inside by teachers as gunshots were heard. First responders arrived to find Abdel Hakim lifeless, with his hood soaked in blood and three visible wounds to the head.

📌 Main Point of the Article:

The article highlights the "Uberization of crime" in France — a modern trend where violence, including contract killings, is organized through messaging apps like Telegram. Criminal groups now recruit and manage operations digitally, relying on impressionable young individuals to carry out brutal tasks.

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