WATCH | Mayhem in France as police attempt to quell protests after teen is killed

30 June 2023 - 10:24 By TIMESLIVE VIDEO
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Riots have convulsed France after police shot dead a teenager of North African descent at a traffic stop in a Paris suburb.

Here are some of the factors behind the unrest:

Who is the victim?

The 17-year-old, who died on Tuesday, has been identified only as Nahel. His mother is Algerian and his father Moroccan, according to an acquaintance of the family. He was known to police for previous incidents in which he failed to comply with traffic stops, the local prosecutor Pascal Prache said.

Nahel died from a single shot through his left arm and chest. Police and paramedics tried to resuscitate him but he was declared dead at 9.15am, Prache added.

An officer has acknowledged firing a lethal shot, the prosecutor said, telling investigators he wanted to prevent another chase, fearing he or another person would be hurt.

What happened at the traffic stop?

Prache said police spotted a Mercedes driving in a bus lane at 7.55am in the district of Nanterre on the western outskirts of Paris. Police attempted to pull him over at a red light using sirens and lights, the prosecutor added, but Nahel disobeyed and committed several traffic offences, endangering the lives of a pedestrian and a cyclist.

The officers caught up with the Mercedes in a traffic jam. Both officers at one point used guns to deter him from starting off again and asked him to turn off the ignition, the prosecutor said. When the car made an attempt to get away, one officer fired at close range through the driver's window.

Why did the riots unfold?

Nahel's death has fed longstanding complaints of police violence and systemic racism inside law enforcement agencies from rights groups and within the low-income, racially mixed suburbs that ring major cities in France. Authorities deny that. Even though the police officer involved is under investigation for voluntary homicide and President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the shooting, public anger has spilled onto streets across France. Police made 180 arrests during a second night of unrest into Thursday. About 40,000 officers were deployed to curb the trouble, 5,000 in the Paris region.

Tuesday's killing was the third fatal shooting during traffic stops in France so far in 2023, down from a record 13 last year. The majority of victims of such shootings since 2017 were Black or of Arab origin.

What is the history of such protests?

Like the US and some other European nations, France has experienced previous waves of protests over police conduct, particularly against minorities.

In 2005, violence erupted in the Paris suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois and spread across France after two teenagers of African descent were electrocuted in a power substation as they hid from police. That unrest convulsed France for three weeks and forced then President Jacques Chirac to declare a state of emergency.

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