French President Emmanuel Macron announced his intention to introduce financial punishments against families of young people who participate in large-scale protests in connection with the murder of a police officer of a 17-year-old young man. The French leader said this at a meeting with police officers during an informal dinner in one of the restaurants in Paris.
“It is necessary to affect their wallets, only in this way they understand. It is necessary to introduce financial sanctions in response to the disorder that suits,” said Macron.
In turn, the law enforcement officers complained to Macron on that there were no, “not a single match or another event that would take place without incidents.” They make every effort to make unrest, ”law enforcement officers noted.
Meanwhile, during protests in France, 3486 people have been detained today. Another 72 protesters were detained on July 3.
In addition to 1105 buildings, 12,202 points and 5,892 cars were set on fire during protests.
Acapices of 269 police and gendarmerie departments were subjected to attacks all over the country, 808 law enforcement officers were injured.
On the frames in social networks you can see how the ultra -right groups went out into the streets and clashed with the protesters in the cities of Ange and Shamber.
The cause of mass unrest in France was the murder of the police of 17 -year -old Noel M. in Nanter – a suburbs to the west of Paris.
According to law enforcement officers, who was driving a Mercedes car, the teenager was stopped by a police patrol for violation of the rules and shot down for disobedience to the police.