Home / News / France riots: Several people were arrested in Paris to protest over teenager’s death

France riots: Several people were arrested in Paris to protest over teenager’s death

By Lucas Campbell

Updated

France riots

Paris, the capital of France, is experiencing protests. A 17-year-old youth died in a police firing in a tourist destination in Paris. The agitators there were agitated by this. Government buildings, schools and police stations were burnt. They pelted stones on the police. Riotous mobs are committing thefts in shops. Also, the protesters who gathered in the streets of surrounding areas including Paris set fire to garbage cans. Shop windows were broken. T

Paris, the capital of France, is experiencing protests. A 17-year-old youth died in a police firing in a tourist destination in Paris. The agitators there were agitated by this. Government buildings, schools and police stations were burnt. They pelted stones on the police. Riotous mobs are committing thefts in shops. Also, the protesters who gathered in the streets of surrounding areas including Paris set fire to garbage cans. Shop windows were broken.

See also  Tiger Woods & Lindsey Vonn split after dating for 3 years, release statement

police resorted to baton charge to disperse the protesters. They also fired teargas canisters on the agitators. The police tried to pacify the protesters but they did not listen. Buses were also set on fire. The French government has taken measures to check the agitations. Keeping in mind the safety of police and passengers, bus and train services have been temporarily suspended.

Heavy police deployment has been made in the areas where the agitators are doing most of the attacks. Police have already arrested more than 600 protesters. More than 200 policemen were injured in the attacks by the agitators.

See also  Tender Cousins (1980) Movie Review, Cast & Crew, Film Summary

Home of beautiful places, France shocked by the death of a 17-year-old youth in police firing. Naël M, a young man, was shot dead by police at a traffic stop in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris. Local riots broke out due to this incident. Later, the agitators took up protests across the country.

They set fire to government buildings, vehicles and property in the city of Paris, including schools, town halls and police stations. They pelted stones on the police.

The police used tear gas canisters several times to stop the protesters. More than 100 government buildings were damaged in these attacks.

More than 200 policemen were injured in the attacks of the agitators.

See also  Unconstitutional Measures in France Immigration Law

Protesters took to the streets in surrounding areas, including Paris, burning trash cans. Shop windows were broken.

Protesters set buses on fire in Abervilliers, a suburb of Paris.

40,000 policemen were deployed to maintain law and order and keep people at Nahel’s memorial service.


Discover more from Gsnsp

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

You May Also Like

Leave a Reply