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On Sunday, the mayor of a suburb of Paris said that protesters rammed his house with a burning car and then set the car on fire, injuring his wife and one of his children, at a time when violent demonstrations were taking place. France The killing of a 17-year-old by the police extended to the fifth night. “Last night, a milestone was reached in terms of horror and infamy,” the mayor said. Vincent Janpron, from the town of L’Hay-les-Roses, south of the capital, on Twitter. In a separate attack, police said rioters tried to set fire to a car belonging to another mayor in the town of Lariche, near Tours, southwest of Paris.
But the general violence seems to have decreased from the previous nights. Police arrested 719 people across the country early Sunday after a massive security deployment aimed at quelling France’s worst social unrest in years. On Friday night, more than 1,300 people were arrested and more than 3,000 people arrested overall. The crisis presented a new challenge to President Macron’s leadership and exposed deep-rooted resentment in low-income neighborhoods over discrimination and a lack of opportunity. The unrest prompted Macron to postpone what would have been the first state visit of a French president to Germany in 23 years.
Tensions remained high after the funeral the day before for the 17-year-old, publicly named only as Nael, of Algerian and Moroccan descent, who was fatally shot on Tuesday during a traffic stop in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris. The Interior Ministry said in a statement on Twitter early Sunday that 45 policemen were injured. About 45,000 police were deployed across the country on Saturday, a similar number to the night before.
In The Hague-les-Rose, Janbronn said he was at the town hall, when a car drove up at his house at 1.30am while his wife and children, aged 5 and 7, were asleep. He said that his wife and one of his children were injured while trying to flee. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin He described the attack as “cowardly and terrible” and said that an investigation into attempted murder had been opened.
But the general violence seems to have decreased from the previous nights. Police arrested 719 people across the country early Sunday after a massive security deployment aimed at quelling France’s worst social unrest in years. On Friday night, more than 1,300 people were arrested and more than 3,000 people arrested overall. The crisis presented a new challenge to President Macron’s leadership and exposed deep-rooted resentment in low-income neighborhoods over discrimination and a lack of opportunity. The unrest prompted Macron to postpone what would have been the first state visit of a French president to Germany in 23 years.
Tensions remained high after the funeral the day before for the 17-year-old, publicly named only as Nael, of Algerian and Moroccan descent, who was fatally shot on Tuesday during a traffic stop in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris. The Interior Ministry said in a statement on Twitter early Sunday that 45 policemen were injured. About 45,000 police were deployed across the country on Saturday, a similar number to the night before.
In The Hague-les-Rose, Janbronn said he was at the town hall, when a car drove up at his house at 1.30am while his wife and children, aged 5 and 7, were asleep. He said that his wife and one of his children were injured while trying to flee. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin He described the attack as “cowardly and terrible” and said that an investigation into attempted murder had been opened.
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