There were no arrests.
Again, do you honestly think that a riot that ended up injuring 17 American police would end with no arrests?
Riot Engulfs Troubled French District in North
Months of tension between police and young people in a troubled district of northern France exploded on Tuesday, with dozens of youths facing off against riot officers in a night of violence. Seventeen officers were injured, a pre-school and public gym were torched, and at least three passing drivers in Amiens were dragged from their cars.
The immediate cause of the riots was unclear, but a standoff between police and people attending a memorial for a young man who died in a motorcycle accident may have been one trigger. Officials underlined that police were not involved in the death.
The eruption of violence shows how little relations have changed between police and youths in France's housing projects since nationwide riots in 2005 raged unchecked for nearly a month, leaving entire neighborhoods in flames in the far-flung suburbs.
The sister of the young man who died in the accident said it was impossible for people in her community to even speak with the police.
"As soon as they see young people, it's to handcuff them or harass them," said Sabrina Hadji, 22. "The dialogue is completely broken."
Less than two weeks ago, the French government declared Amiens among 15 impoverished zones to receive more money and security, but many people remain frustrated at what they see as official indifference to their situations. Unemployment skews higher in northern France and among the country's youth.
At the height of the confrontation, 150 officers — both local and federal riot police — faced off against young men who fired buckshot and fireworks at them, skirmishing through the neighborhood in the city about 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of Paris. There were no arrests.
"The confrontations were very, very violent," Amiens Mayor Gilles Dumailly told the French television network BFM. Dumailly said tensions had been building for months between police and the impoverished residents, whom he described as "people who are in some difficulty."
Anger was still running high when Interior Minister Manuel Valls arrived in the neighborhood Tuesday afternoon. A small group of people tried to push through Valls' security detail as he walked through the area, alternately booing him, cursing him and trying to speak to him.
One shouted out, "When are you going to speak to us?" before the minister ducked into a building to meet with the mayor, the head of the local prefecture, and Sabrina Hadji and her mother.
Valls, who used to represent an impoverished area outside of Paris in Parliament, showed anger himself, expressing disbelief that police officers had been shot at.
"Shooting a police officer? Burning a school? And then questioning these forces? It's intolerable," he said at a news conference. "Nothing excuses shooting at police officers and burning public buildings."
While he took a tough line in saying that order had to be restored, he added that the residents of the neighborhood are the primary victims and said his door would always be open to them.
Relations between police and youth in housing projects have been troubled for years, perhaps decades. Riots occasionally erupt, often in the hot nights of August, when France's rich and middle classes head off for long vacations but poor and immigrant families in the projects stay home.
2 comments:
Muslims know that if they riot the authorities (No matter what nation.) will:
1. Not fire upon them.
2. Will allow the riot to continue without stop.
3. Give into all their demands.
The first time a nation treats the rioters to a violent counter-reaction (Water hoses, shooting, etc...) it will change the scenario. In fact, if they do this every time Muslims will get the message and either stop rioting, leave the nation for more fertile grounds or both.
Findalis
is correct on this. Pain refocuses the mind. Frankly Muslims rioting. I cant think of a better reason not to start polishing up my Louisville Slugger. Let them scream Allahu Akbar just as teh tear gas and mace get sprayed on them. Hell Bring a firehose with some pigs blood mixed in teh water and them tell them. If France does not get it through their thick heads, They will soon be surrendering France to teh Muslims. Much like when they surrendered to teh Nazis in WW2. Cheese eating surrender monkeys
What they understand is violence and non violence is a sign of weakness. Of course easy for me to complain about france when O Fucking Bama does the same thing here in America
Wisconsin is lost
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