A working-class suburb of Paris, Nanterre, witnessed a second consecutive night of chaos as protesters unleashed firecrackers, set cars on fire, and engaged in clashes with the police. The violence comes in the wake of a fatal shooting of a teenager during a routine traffic stop, fueling the already existing perception of police brutality in the ethnically diverse suburbs of France’s major cities.
Under the cover of darkness, Nanterre’s Avenue Pablo Picasso transformed into a scene of overturned vehicles and burning wreckage, while fireworks crackled and sizzled, aimed towards the police lines.
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The police, in response, launched a counter-attack against the protesters in Lille, a northern city, and in Toulouse, located in the southwest of France. Additional pockets of unrest were reported in Amiens, Dijon, and the Essonne administrative department to the south of the French capital, according to a police spokesperson.
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