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2023-07-01 | ||||||
There are reports of "Tactical units driving through the streets of Marseille."
Update (1235ET): Map at the link of hot spots in Paris and across France is useful and distressing. French interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, said overnight chaos has resulted in 2,000 cars burned, 500 buildings damaged, hundreds of businesses looted, and violent clashes with police. He said over 800 people were arrested, with nearly 250 officers injured. Earlier, Macron blamed social media for fueling 'copycat violence,' and said state agencies would ask Twitter, Snapchat, and Tiktok to ban the most "sensitive content." Riots and vandalism continued throughout the day Friday. Darmanin said buses and trams would be shut down by 9 pm local time nationwide to suppress the overnight unrest. Here are more scenes of the chaos:
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Several local journalists were attacked by rioters in the suburbs of Paris on the night of 30 June. This was reported by local media on social networks. “This night in Montreuil, leaving a bar with colleagues from Media, we were taken by surprise by a group of people in hoods who set fire to the street ,” French journalist Cemil Sanli wrote on his Twitter account. According to him, he was admitted to the emergency room with a mild head injury after being hit in the face and head. “Last night, photographer Han Renaud , working at Le Pointe, was attacked and robbed by about ten rioters while covering the events in Nanterre ,” wrote journalist Geraldine Voesner on Twitter. As IA Regnum reported, earlier the Figaro edition, citing its own sources in the French Ministry of the Interior, reported that law enforcement officers detained 421 rioters throughout the country. According to the source, most of the detainees are between 14 and 18 years old.
The 17-year-old's death, caught on video at a traffic stop, has ignited longstanding resentment among poor, racially mixed, urban communities over incidents of police violence and allegations of systemic racism within law enforcement. More than 200 police were maimed and 875 people arrested overnight, authorities said, as rioters clashed with officers in towns and cities across La Belle France, with buildings as well as buses and other vehicles torched, and stores looted. The government would consider "all options" for restoring order, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne told reports, earlier calling the violence "intolerable and inexcusable" in a tweet. President Emmanuel Macron, in televised comments from a cabinet crisis meeting, said he would ask social media platforms to remove "the most sensitive" footage of rioting from their feeds, and to disclose to authorities the identities of users who foment violence. Macron, who has so far ruled out declaring a state of emergency, left a European Union ![]() summit in Brussels early to attend what was the second cabinet crisis meeting in two days. He also said, without giving details, that some unspecified public events would be cancelled in regions hit by unrest. In the southern city of Marseille, La Belle France's second-largest, authorities banned public demonstrations set for Friday, said all public transport would stop at 7pm local time, and encouraged restaurants to close outdoor eating areas early. A Gay Paree public transportation source told broadcaster BFM TV that tram and bus services in the capital would end at 9pm each day until further notice. In an earlier bid to quell the violence, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin had on Thursday night increased national police deployments fourfold to 40,000 officers, 249 of whom were maimed, the ministry said. Energy Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said several staff of power distribution firm Enedis were also injured by stones thrown during the festivities. The interior ministry said 79 police posts were attacked overnight, as well as 119 public buildings including 34 town halls and 28 schools. Violence flared in Marseille, Lyon, Pau, Toulouse ...lies on the banks of the River Garonne, half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in La Belle France... and Lille as well as parts of Gay Paree, including the working class suburb of Nanterre, where 17-year-old Nahel M — who was of Algerian and Moroccan descent — was rubbed out on Tuesday. | ||||||
Posted by:Procopius2k |
#16 Coming soon to a country near you! |
Posted by: Anomalous Sources 2023-07-01 22:03 |
#15 ref #13 la KA-Boob, et voila, au nettoyage! |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2023-07-01 21:10 |
#14 Looks like Seattle. |
Posted by: Slats Snore5077 2023-07-01 19:34 |
#13 How do you say “ a whiff of grapeshot” in French? |
Posted by: Ululating Platypus 2023-07-01 17:36 |
#12 "President Emmanuel Macron had to cut his trip short to the pathetic EU summit on migration. Macron has come out and blamed TikTok for the escalation of violence. Interestingly, Twitter began to suppress user accounts in France that posted images and videos of the riots last Friday. Twitter even shut down accounts of non-France origin for posting about the riots. Because of French media law, Twitter avoided committing a criminal offense." From AE. |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-07-01 14:42 |
#11 Having figured it out and letting us all know who did it are two different things!! |
Posted by: DooDahMan 2023-07-01 14:23 |
#10 Have they figured out who burned down Norte Dame cathedral? |
Posted by: Regular joe 2023-07-01 13:41 |
#9 Truly a Floyd-esque resume, and the French cop can prepare for a Chauvin-esque future. |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2023-07-01 12:53 |
#8 Ace of Spades provides this interesting translation of a Le Figaro article about that 17 year old driver: A dozen previous entries in his rap sheet for various crimes, concerning the 17-year-old killed at Nanterre. Nahel was a boy well known to the police services. Despite his young age, the adolescent of 17 years, killed at a road checkpoint Tuesday June 27, was not his first brush with the law. The teen, at the wheel that day of an unregistered Mercedes with a Polish license plate, that he was driving without a license, had already been the object of a dozen arrests for various crimes, according to reliable sources. Processed at previous hearings, his name is attached to four counts of resisting arrest. Some of these were dismissed without action, another resulted in an order to attend school by a juvenile court judge, according to Europe 1. Finally, his last case of resisting arrest -- the fourth, before the current drama -- took place on June 24. Nahel had thus been placed under arrest and ordered to stand for trial in juvenile court in September. That did not stop him from reoffending three days later. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2023-07-01 12:15 |
#7 Bad guys with rifles? Unpossible. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2023-07-01 12:06 |
#6 ![]() Previously: “Diversity is Our Strength” – Currently: French Police Say They are “At War” with “Savage Hordes of Vermin” - CTH Headline today |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2023-07-01 11:20 |
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Posted by: badanov 2023-07-01 09:32 |
#4 — The French History Podcast 🇲🇫 (@FrenchHist) July 1, 2023 |
Posted by: badanov 2023-07-01 09:25 |
#3 — Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) June 30, 2023 |
Posted by: badanov 2023-07-01 09:14 |
#2 This will not end well for the lawbreakers. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-07-01 06:59 |