France riots: 45,000 police, armored vehicles deployed to quell discontent

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
France was reeling on Saturday from a fourth night of rioting as the family of Nahel M, whose shooting by a police officer sparked the
unrest, prepared for the teenager&s funeral.The government deployed 45,000 police and several armored vehicles overnight to tackle the worst
crisis of President Emmanuel Macron&s leadership since the Yellow Vest protests, Reuters reported.France&s interior ministry said that 994
people had been arrested, compared with 875 the previous night, in violence which it said on Twitter was &lower in intensity&.Nahel, a
17-year-old of Algerian and Moroccan descent, was shot during a traffic stop on Tuesday in the French capital&s Nanterre suburb
A private funeral was due to be held later on Saturday, sources told Reuters.Roads leading to the funeral parlor and the cemetery would be
shut off, a Reuters witness said.Nahel&s death, caught on video, has reignited longstanding complaints by poor and racially mixed urban
communities of police violence and racism
Macron had denied there is systemic racism inside French law enforcement agencies.Buildings and vehicles have been torched and stores looted
in the unrest, which has spread nationwide, including to cities such as Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Strasbourg and Lille.More than 200 police
officers have been injured and hundreds of rioters and have been arrested, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said, adding their average age
was 17.Friday night&s arrests included 80 people in Marseille, which is home to many people of North African descent.Social media images
showed an explosion rocking the old port area of the southern city, but authorities said they did not believe there were any
casualties.Rioters in the center of France&s second-largest city looted a gun store and stole hunting rifles but no ammunition, police said
One person was arrested with a rifle likely from the store, police said
The store was now being guarded by police.Marseille Mayor Benoit Payan called on the French government to send extra troops to tackle
&pillaging and violence& in the city, where three police officers were slightly wounded early on Saturday
A police helicopter flew overhead.In Lyon, France&s third-largest city, the police deployed armored personnel carriers and a helicopter.And
in Paris, police cleared protesters from the iconic central Place de la Concorde square on Friday night.Darmanin had asked local authorities
to halt bus and tram traffic, while Macron earlier urged parents to keep children off the streets.The unrest has revived memories of three
weeks of nationwide riots in 2005 that forced then President Jacques Chirac to declare a state of emergency following the death of two young
men electrocuted in a power substation as they hid from police.Players from the national soccer team issued a rare statement calling for
calm
&Violence must stop to leave way for mourning, dialogue and reconstruction,& they said, in a statement posted on star Kylian Mbappe&s
Instagram account.Looters have ransacked dozens of shops and torched some 2,000 vehicles since the riots started.Events including two
concerts at the Stade de France on the outskirts of Paris were canceled, while Tour de France organizers said they were ready to adapt to
any situation when the cycle race enters the country on Monday from Spain.Macron left a European Union summit in Brussels early to attend a
second cabinet crisis meeting in two days and asked social media to remove &the most sensitive& footage of rioting and to disclose
identities of users fomenting violence.Videos on social media showed urban landscapes ablaze
A tram was set alight in the eastern city of Lyon and 12 buses gutted in a depot in Aubervilliers, northern Paris.Darmanin met
representatives from Meta, Twitter, Snapchat and TikTok
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