More than 1,300 people arrested nationwide in #France during a fourth consecutive night of rioting over the killing of a teenager by police.
https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20230701-%F0%9F%94%B4-live-french-police-arrest-over-900-people-in-fourth-night-of-riots
🔴 Live: French police arrest more than 1,300 people in fourth night of riots

French police arrested more than 1,300 people nationwide during a fourth consecutive night of rioting over the killing of teenager Nahel M. by police, the interior ministry said Saturday. Family and friends will hold a funeral gathering for him in his hometown of Nanterre, but have requested that journalists and the public stay away. Read our live blog for all the latest developments. All times are Paris time (GMT+2). 

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President Macron of #France cancels his visit to #Germany as unrest does not abate in his country.
@w7voa How have the citizens of America become so accustomed to police violence that it's barely noticed?
Just one happens in France and the entire nation convulses.
3 a day occur here and it's just another day.
https://theconversation.com/police-kill-about-3-men-per-day-in-the-us-according-to-new-study-100567
Police kill about 3 men per day in the US, according to new study

Official records on police homicides are full of holes. A new study tries to fill in the gaps – and finds new evidence of racial and regional inequality.

The Conversation
@oldmeanroy @w7voa it’s called the media makes the stories bigger than they need to be.
@SNAFO @w7voa It's more like police shootings are so common here it's barely news but in France it's rare and gets the attention it deserves.
@oldmeanroy @w7voa the police in the US are trained different than the ones in France. Plus the people in France like to have a riot anytime the weatherman is wrong.

@SNAFO @w7voa Compared to France police in the US receive virtually no training.
"chosen through selective examination based on university standards, students complete a two-year course (including Law, International Relations, Crime, Public Order, Human Resources Management, Relations with Medias, Human Rights, Foreign Languages, Crisis Management) in order to become a Gendarme Officer."
21 weeks in the US.

One reason France has 37 police shootings per year and the United States has 1096.

@oldmeanroy @w7voa I highly doubt the police in France get confronted by armed individuals as much as the police in the USA do…