Paris CHAOS as Muslim rioters hurl stones at police and throw MOLOTOV COCKTAILS at school
Cocktails in Paris? Sound lovely?
Once upon a civilization, cocktails in Paris meant moonlight, music and martinis; today it means ….. molotov.
That’s their cocktail of choice — the Molotov.
That’s their cocktail of choice — the Molotov.
The breakdown of normal society continues apace.
“Many of the young people are believed to be Saint-Denis students” means Muslim students. Riots in Saint-Denis are ongoing.
Riots have continue for more than two weeks. There have been violent riots in more than twenty cities throughout France.
Paris CHAOS as rioters hurl stones at police and throw MOLOTOV COCKTAILS at schoolPOLICE have arrested 55 young people after fully fledged riot broke out in a Parisian high school.
By Vincent Wood, Mar 7, 2017Many of the young people are believed to be Saint-Denis studentsAt 11am, several individuals were able to enter the Suger college, north of central Paris, and start three fires in the building.A witness added: “They were throwing Molotov cocktails and firing mortar fireworks into the premises.”But while police attended the scene, in a bid to quell the violent acts, they faced further aggression. Police on the scene had stones hurled at them
One officer said: “At about 11 am smoke was thrown into the compound.“The air became unbreathable and the headmaster decided to evacuate and close the facility, which had already been disturbed the day before by incidents.”The arrests follow a series of violent protests following the alleged rape of a young black man by French police with a truncheon. A group had entered the school earlier that morningThe man, identified only as Theo L, remains in hospital with injuries after his arrest and alleged abuse on February 2.Police looking to stem the tide of chaos outside the Saint Denis Suger High School claim they heard “slogans like ‘revenge for Theo'”.
February 2, 2017: A “no-go zone” in the eastern suburbs of Paris. Police on patrol hear screams. They decide to check. While there, a young man insults them. They decide to arrest him. He hits them. A fight starts. He accuses a policeman of having raped him with a police baton. A police investigation quickly establishes that the young man was not raped. But it is too late; a toxic process has begun.
Without waiting for any further evidence, the French Interior Minister says that the police officers have “behaved badly.” He adds that “police misconduct must be condemned”. French President François Hollande goes to the hospital to give his support to the young man. The president says he has conducted himself in a “dignified and responsible manner.” The next day, a demonstration against the police is cobbled together. The demonstration turns into a riot.
Riots continue for more than two weeks. They affect more than twenty cities throughout France. They spread to the heart of Paris. Dozens of cars are torched. Shops and restaurants are looted. Official buildings and police stations are attacked.
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