Police Protesters Clash in Paris: Violence erupted between protesters and police in Paris for the second day following Friday’s deadly shooting at a Kurdish cultural center, The New York Post reported. The protesters overturned the vehicles and set some of them on fire. In response, the police released tear gas shells on the protesters.
Let us tell you that a gunman killed three people and injured three others on Friday at a cultural center located in Rue d’Anghien in central Paris. The gunman has been arrested, according to French television network BFM TV. Paris police have appealed to people to stay away from the Rue d’Anghien area.
Violence between protesters and police in Paris
Following the deadly attack on the Kurdish community, protesters smashed car windows and set some of them on fire. The protests resumed on Saturday after a largely peaceful demonstration in the city’s Place de la République to mourn the three victims, reports The New York Post.
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Hundreds of Kurdish protesters joined French politicians, including the district’s mayor, in paying tribute to the victims in Paris’ central square. “We are not being protected at all. In 10 years, six Kurdish activists have been killed in broad daylight in Paris,” Berivan Firat, a political group in France for the Kurdish Democratic Council, told BFM TV. The group had on its social media platforms called for people to gather at the square for a peaceful protest.
Statement from Police Chief Laurent Nunez
Paris police chief Laurent Nunez said a few dozen protesters were responsible for the violence, which resulted in 11 arrests and about 30 minor injuries. As soon as some protesters left the square, they threw projectiles at the police. To which the police responded with tear gas. Clashes continued for about two hours before the protesters dispersed.