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French police clash with youths in Nantes after man shot dead French police clash with youths in Nantes after man shot dead
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Groups of young people clashed with police in the western French city of Nantes in the early hours of Wednesday after a 22-year-old man was shot dead by an officer during a police check. Groups of young people have clashed with French police in Nantes after a 22-year-old man was shot dead by an officer during a police check.
Cars were burned, petrol bombs thrown, a shopping centre was set alight and a library and several buildings damaged in the Breil neighbourhood of the city as local youths confronted police after the shooting. Cars were burned, petrol bombs were thrown, a shopping centre was set alight and a library and several buildings were damaged in the Breil neighbourhood in the early hours of Wednesday.
The police watchdog has opened an investigation into the circumstances of the man’s shooting. Johanna Rolland, the Socialist mayor of Nantes, said there must be complete clarity on the man’s death and said any investigation must take place independently and with full transparency. The police watchdog has opened an investigation into the circumstances of the man’s shooting. Johanna Rolland, the Socialist mayor of Nantes, called for clarity on the death and said any investigation must take place independently and with full transparency.
The local police chief, Jean-Christophe Bertrand, said the incident happened at 8:30pm when police stopped a car. The local police chief, Jean-Christophe Bertrand, said the incident happened at 8.30pm when police stopped a car.
The identity of the driver was unclear and officers received orders to bring the driver to the police station, he added. The driver then reversed his car, hit and slightly injured a police officer.The identity of the driver was unclear and officers received orders to bring the driver to the police station, he added. The driver then reversed his car, hit and slightly injured a police officer.
“One of his colleagues then fired, hitting the young man who unfortunately died,” Bertrand said. “One of his colleagues then fired, hitting the young man, who unfortunately died,” Bertrand said.
Police sources confirmed the man was wounded during a police check while in a vehicle after he “refused to comply” with police requests. He was hit in the carotid artery and declared dead on arrival at hospital, the police sources said. Police sources confirmed the man was wounded during a police check after he “refused to comply” with officers’ requests. He was hit in the carotid artery and declared dead on arrival at hospital, police sources said.
Steven, 24, who lives in the area, told AFP he had heard explosions and went to investigate. “I saw everything burning. There were fires in the bins, the cars. They were breaking everything. It lasted ages,” he said, adding that the situation later calmed down. Steven, 24, who lives in the area, told Agence France-Presse he had heard explosions and went to investigate. “I saw everything burning. There were fires in the bins, the cars. They were breaking everything. It lasted ages,” he said, adding that the situation later calmed down.
Violence also broke out in two other areas, Dervallieres and Malakoff, where cars were set on fire. Local associations and youth workers on the estates came out to calm youths. Violence also broke out in two other areas, Dervallières and Malakoff, where cars were set on fire. Local associations and youth workers came out to try to calm protesters.
The poor relationship between police and young people on French housing estates has been a flashpoint for more than a decade, and politicians have struggled to address the issue.The poor relationship between police and young people on French housing estates has been a flashpoint for more than a decade, and politicians have struggled to address the issue.
French police are regularly accused of using excessive force in poorer neighbourhoods, particularly against people from ethnic minorities.French police are regularly accused of using excessive force in poorer neighbourhoods, particularly against people from ethnic minorities.
The death in police custody in 2016 of a young black man, Adama Traoré, in Beaumont-sur-Oise outside Paris, and the slow reaction of the authorities has sparked accusations of police violence and a state cover-up. An investigation is ongoing.The death in police custody in 2016 of a young black man, Adama Traoré, in Beaumont-sur-Oise outside Paris, and the slow reaction of the authorities has sparked accusations of police violence and a state cover-up. An investigation is ongoing.
In 2005, weeks of riots erupted after two teenagers were electrocuted when they hid in an electricity substation in Clichy-sous-Bois north of Paris while being chased by police. The children’s deaths sparked the worst rioting in France for 40 years. After a decade of legal battles by the families, police officers stood trial and were cleared of failing to help the boys, Zyed Benna and Bouna Traoré.In 2005, weeks of riots erupted after two teenagers were electrocuted when they hid in an electricity substation in Clichy-sous-Bois north of Paris while being chased by police. The children’s deaths sparked the worst rioting in France for 40 years. After a decade of legal battles by the families, police officers stood trial and were cleared of failing to help the boys, Zyed Benna and Bouna Traoré.
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