Car set alight in Paris suburb during anti-police protest (PHOTOS)
Protesters against police violence have set a car on fire during a rally in the Paris suburb of Bobigny, which followed a police officer’s assault on a 22-year-old man.
An RTL van set on fire by the protesters could be seen burning in the live footage.
Dozens of young people have occupied an empty lot in Bobigny in the prefecture of Seine-Saint-Denis department. Some of the protesters have been carrying banners saying “Justice for Theo,” the name of the young man who was sexually assaulted by a police officer with a truncheon.
EN DIRECT. #Bobigny La situation dégénère au rassemblement pour #Theohttps://t.co/QazIsnrEeCpic.twitter.com/YXRr17GkFI
— MiSo K (@ricom76) February 11, 2017
Hundreds of people gathered in Bobigny not far from the courthouse earlier today to protest police violence, Le Parisien reported. The demonstration began peacefully, but turned violent at around 3pm local time.
Emeutes à #Bobigny : véhicule de RTL en feu....État d'urgence ?...la racaille est une fois de plus de sortie ! #Marine2017#AuNomDuPeuplepic.twitter.com/1z1C0PLrZ5
— Francis Barthe (@BartheFrancis) February 11, 2017
#bobigny la voiture RTL a été prise pour cible @le_Parisien@lepic.twitter.com/BUFwgOohQi
— Yann Foreix (@yannforeix) February 11, 2017
“We decided to organize this gathering. The announcement has been running on Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat… it made some noise, it shows how much people can’t stand this situation anymore,” one of the organizers said, according to France Bleu Paris.
During the protest, demonstrators threw projectiles at police officers and set fire to cars and trash cans.
“Several vehicles, including a media truck, were set on fire and police officers had to intervene to rescue a young child trapped in a burning vehicle,” a prefecture statement said, according to Reuters.
#Bobigny un #franprix pillé #theopic.twitter.com/X4rbY4wd0y
— Louis RT France (@Louis_RTfr) February 11, 2017
A video submitted by an RT France’s reporter shows brutally smashed store windows and groceries thrown out of counters and fridges lying all over the store floor. Le Monde also reported of other cases of vandalism on the streets of the suburban town.
The 22 year-old man, identified only as Theo, was attacked with a baton during what police later said was an ID check in Aulnay-sous-Bois (another Paris suburb), on February 2.
A CCTV camera footage shows a police officer “applying a truncheon blow horizontally across the buttocks with a truncheon” and after that Theo’s pants “slipped down on their own," a police source cited by AFP said.
Judging by eyewitness accounts and the video, “there are insufficient elements to show that this was a rape,” the source added.
One of the police officers was charged with rape and three others with aggravated assault. The case is currently under investigation.
Theo believes that the police officer used the baton “on purpose,” television station BFM quoted him as saying.
After a search, Theo was handcuffed and taken to a police car, where officers again insulted him, spat at him and gave him beatings.
At the police station, another officer saw his injuries and he was sent to the hospital where he was treated for an anal tear.