France is confused: the streets are on fire
In the city of Nanterre, France, 13 people were arrested in the events that began with the death yesterday of the 17-year-old driver as a result of the fire opened by the police.
Those who reacted to the incident took to the streets in different cities such as Nanterre, Suresnes and Mantes-la-Jolie and set rubbish bins and vehicles on fire. As firefighters were responding to the fires, a brawl broke out between youths and police in different neighborhoods of the city.
A fire broke out at the town hall and a school, and a total of 13 people were arrested.
POLITICIANS REACTION
The police opened fire at a vehicle in Nanterre, in which 3 people were traveling and did not comply with the “stop” warning, and the 17-year-old driver died. While a child in the vehicle was taken into custody, the other child fled the scene and an investigation into the incident has been launched.
While French politicians reacted to the incident, in the images reflected on social networks it is seen that the policemen who opened fire were not in front of the vehicle, but at the height of the left front seat.
In the images it is evaluated that the vehicle collided with the post after the police officers fired the weapon aiming at the driver. (AA)