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According to the Belgian news agency Belga, about 30 people were arrested, most of them minors. Young people had played a game of cat and mouse with law enforcement and there had been several fires, police said. As the Brussels transport company announced on Twitter, part of local public transport was halted.
Belgian media showed images of a burning car and police officers in riot gear. Young people called on social networks on Thursday to come together in response to the death of the 17-year-old in France, according to the police. According to Belga, there were mainly tensions around the centrally located district of Anneessens.
A motorcycle patrol apprehended the youngster behind the wheel of a car Tuesday morning in Nanterre, France. When the young man suddenly drove away, the fatal shot fell from the police officer’s service weapon. A preliminary manslaughter investigation was initiated against the officer and he was taken into custody. According to the public prosecutor’s office, the use of the weapon during the check was not justified. France has been restless for days.
(SDA)
Source: Blick
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