Violent protests spread across France over police shooting of teenager
Unrest and rioting spread across France during a second night of protests over the fatal police shooting of a 17yearold boy during a traffic stop. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube Protesters launched fireworks at police, set cars ablaze and torched public buildings in the suburbs around Paris and in towns across France. In MonsenBarœul, northern France, the town hall was set on fire and the mayor said parts of it had been totally destroyed. The president, Emmanuel Macron, held a crisis meeting to discuss the unrest which led to the arrest of at least 150 people overnight. The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today Sign up to the Guardian s free new daily newsletter, First Edition Website Facebook Twitter Instagram The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian Guardian Australia Guardian Football Guardian Sport Guardian Live , Paris, France, Police, Protests, News
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