After two nights of rioting, battle lines are drawn over Tuesday's police shooting of Nahel, the 17-year-old driver who tried to flee the scene in Nanterre, west of Paris. One officer faces potential murder charges. The fact that he is even in custody is a rarity in France. Tensions over policing and France's unresolved issues with its banlieues, its working-class suburbs, are coming to the fore.
Barricades and tear gas steadily feed France's news cycle, but the Justice For Nahel march earlier this Thursday in Nanterre highlights issues that are starkly different from the Yellow Vest movement or the more recent pension reform protests. We ask about policing, minorities who feel unfairly singled out and the rioters who targeted symbols of the French Republic like town halls.
Produced by Juliette Laurain, Rebecca Gnignati and Imen Mellaz.