Heartbreaking final words of teen shot dead in ‘execution’ by Paris cop as 150 arrested in second night of raging riots

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THE heartbroken mum of the teen boy “executed” by a Paris cop has revealed his tragic last words as riots continue to rage across France. Nael M., 17, was gunned down at the wheel of a Mercedes on Tuesday morning after an officer threatened to “lodge a bullet in his head”. Tragic Nael kissed his mum goodbye and told her he loved her before he was shot deadHandout Instagram/assa.traore_His devastated mother has spoken out following the horror incident[/caption] TwitterThe 17-year-old delivery driver was shot at close-range in his hired vehicle[/caption] APRiots have erupted across France following the fatal shooting[/caption] APPolice have so far arrested 150 protestors[/caption] The killing has prompted a wave of unrest in the French capital, with rioters launching arson attacks against “symbols of the republic”. Police have arrested 150 people as the second night of protests erupted into anarchy on the streets of Paris. Nael’s mother has now shared the details of her final moments with her slain son, who she described as her “best friend.” In a video shared on Instagram, she said: “He gave me a big kiss and told me he loved me, I told him to be careful, we left the house at the same time and went to McDonalds, then I went to work like everyone.  “An hour later my son was shot. What do I do now? He was everything to me, and that son of a b***h shot him.  “I only had one, he was my best friend, my son, we were so close, thank you all for your support, I don’t know what else to say.” The shooting in the western suburb of Nanterre was described as “an execution” by horrified witnesses. Nael was shot dead after being stopped for violating traffic laws while behind the wheel of his hired Mercedes AMG at around 8.30am on Tuesday. Verified video shows an armed traffic cop pointing his weapon into the teen’s hired Mercedes AMG and saying: “I’m going to lodge a bullet in your head.” There is then a bang and the car lurches forward, with the officer allegedly firing at point blank range as the teen tried to steer away before crashing into a barricade. Two other passengers were allegedly in the car with Nael. One fled, and the other was taken into custody. The 38-year-old officer, who has not been named, is currently in custody and faces a murder charge in connection with the incident. An extra 2,000 cops were drafted on the streets following the death of the French-Algerian delivery driver. Town halls and schools were among the buildings put to the torch by protestors between Wednesday and Thursday. Gerald Darmanin, France’s Interior Minister called it “a night of unbearable violence against symbols of the republic.” In a tweet posted on Thursday he added: “Town halls, schools and police stations set on fire or attacked. 150 arrests.  “Support for the police, gendarmes and firefighters who face up with courage. Shame on those who did not call for calm.” But this did not stop crowds of youths going on the rampage in cities across France, including Lille and Toulouse, as well as the capital.  Many of the worst fires were caused by Molotov cocktails and firework rockets being aimed at buildings.  Police fired flash-balls to disperse protesters who were burning rubbish in northern Paris, and thecrowd responded by throwing bottles. Buses and trams were among the vehicles burned out by mobs, along with blocks of flats. The entrance to Fresnes prison, south of Paris, was burned out, while videos showed police station windows being smashed before rows of police cars were put set ablaze.  President Emmanuel Macron called for calm, saying: “We have an adolescent that was killed, it is unexplainable and inexcusable. Nothing justifies the death of a young man.” Nael’s mother, who asked not to be named, said: ‘I lost a 17-year-old, I was alone with him, and they took my baby away from me. He was still a child, he needed his mother.’ And his grandmother, who also remained unidentified, said: ‘I will never forgive them. ‘My grandson died, they killed my grandson. We are not happy at all, I am against the government.  APAnarchy broke out in Paris as teens targeted ‘symbols of the republic’[/caption] APPresident Macron has called for calm in wake of the ‘inexcusable’ shooting[/caption] TwitterNael’s car reportedly crashed as he tried to steer away[/caption]