Migrant riots continued in France for the 5th day as a violent mob attacked the home of the mayor of a Paris suburb, forcing his wife and children to flee in terror. The wife and one child were injured in what mayor called an “assassination attempt”
A violent mob attacked the home of Mayor Vincent Jeanbrun in Paris suburb L’Haÿ-les-Roses, a bedroom community of 31.000, as Jeanbrun posted at 6:46 am local time today, Valeurs Actuelles reports.
Cette nuit, un cap a été franchi dans l'horreur et l'ignominie. Mon domicile a été attaqué et ma famille victime d'une tentative d’assassinat.
Ma détermination à protéger et servir la République est plus grande que jamais. Je ne reculerai pas. #PasPourRien #Emeutes ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/9HW1eAFCXN
— Vincent Jeanbrun (@VincentJeanbrun) July 2, 2023
Vincent Jeanbrun was at town hall, as he has been for the previous three nights of rioting, leaving his wife and two children home alone when rioters smashed down the gates with a burning vehicle at 1:30 am Sunday morning. They set fire to the house, garbage cans and the family car, and shot fireworks at the house.
The mayor’s wife had to flee their home under attack, lifting their children over the wall to the neighbors’ yard, injuring themselves in the process. The wife and one of the children were hospitalized with fractures. The two children were “very traumatized”, FranceInfo reports.
According to public prosecutor Stéphane Hardouin, the attackers probably intended “to burn down the house”. “Initial findings lead us to believe that the vehicle was launched to burn down the bungalow”, the public prosecutor told the press. “An accelerant was discovered in a bottle of coke”.
Jeanbrun called it an “incredibly cowardly assassination attempt” and a “milestone in horror and disgrace.” “My determination to serve and protect my country is greater than ever,” Jeanbrun said. “I will never back down.”
The worst rioting took place in the Mediterranean port city of Marseilles last night, according to FranceInfo. There were 719 arrests Saturday night, 994 Friday night and 1311 Thursday night. 45 police officers were injured Saturday night, after 515 the week before. 577 vehicles torched and 74 buildings set on fire. 871 fires were set on streets.
French riot police were seen deploying in cities and making arrests:
French commandos on the streets of France.
Isn’t multiculturalism and diversity just wonderful. #FranceRiots #FranceHasFallen #FranceOnFire pic.twitter.com/E8ZcwS1J6x— Paul Golding (@GoldingBF) July 2, 2023
Police deployed to the Champs-Elysees at 3:30 am and started making 194 arrests in and around Paris, accoring to the Minister of the Interior.
French policemen arrests immigrant rioters.
France is on the verge of civil war. #FranceRiots #FranceHasFallen #FranceOnFire pic.twitter.com/AD5tSPGSlD— Paul Golding (@GoldingBF) July 2, 2023
In the city of Chambéry near the Swiss border, local patriots organized a militia to patrol the streets:
🟡 France 🇫🇷 : French 🇫🇷 Christian ✝️ Nationalists are patrolling the streets 🛣️ of Chambéry to protecting the property 🏠 & businesses 🏪 from the Islamic ☪️ 🕋 Jihadists 👹‼️👌👍#FranceRiots pic.twitter.com/j03O5Z8BOV
— 👑Raja Barman.🦁💙🌞❤️⛳ (@RajaBar16891293) July 2, 2023
A large residential building was reported on fire in Grigny, France:
#BreakingNews: Rioters have set large residential building on fire in Grigny, France.#Nanterre.#FranceRiots #France #Paris #emeutes #Nanterre #FranceRiots #FranceProtests #RiotsFrance #Paris #FranceProtests #franceViolence #FranceHasFallen #Francia #FranceProtest #Paris… pic.twitter.com/t6zAsvYKgV
— upuknews (@upuknews1) July 2, 2023
Massive police formation up in Paris. Time for a brutal crackdown! #FranceRiots #FranceHasFallen #FranceOnFire pic.twitter.com/TadNTZcLif
— Paul Golding (@GoldingBF) July 2, 2023
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LIVE UPDATES: Rebel News is in France, reporting live from the riots
There has been widespread unrest across France since the killing of an Algerian-French teenager by a police officer last week.
Ezra Levant, founder of Rebel News, and I flew into to Marseilles Sunday morning, one of the more popular locations where rioters are demonstrating.
On June 27, 17-year-old Nehal Merzouk was fatally shot after being pulled over for traffic violations. Merhzouk was of Algerian descent, and in response to his death, the French-Algerian community along with others have been firebombing, attacking and looting French cities.
French President Emmanuel Macron has sent out 45,000 police officers to put an end to day 5 of the violent riots shaking the country. Last night, over 700 people were arrested, with the average age being 17.
Merzouk's funeral took place on Saturday, with tens of thousands attending. Many believe this to be a change in the mood and a sign of calmer nights ahead.
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Here are the latest updates from Sunday:
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