New night of violence in Rillieux-la-Pape, buses set on fire

New night of violence in Rillieux-la-Pape, buses set on fire
New night of violence in Rillieux-la-Pape, buses set on fire

After a turbulent first night during Halloween celebrations, the situation in Rillieux-la-Pape, near , degenerated again. Residents discovered with dismay, this Saturday morning, completely charred buses, vestiges of an evening marked by violence, as reported Le Figaro.

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The events began around 10 p.m., when “around twenty individuals” attacked two buses from the Transports en commun Lyonnais (TCL) company. After vandalizing the vehicles, they set them on fire. In response to this escalation, law enforcement officers were quickly deployed, but they were met with projectiles. During the intervention, a police officer suffered minor facial injuries. To restore order, the prefecture reinforced the workforce with CRS.

Videos circulating on social media showed the buses in flames, releasing thick columns of black smoke near apartment buildings. The prefecture announced that an investigation was underway to identify those responsible for these acts of violence, promising a firm response from the state.

A climate of revenge

These incidents follow events that occurred the day before, during Halloween celebrations, where four minors aged 13 to 17 were arrested after setting fire to several cars and garbage containers, and engaged in mortar fire. and thefts. Their police custody was extended, according to BFMTV.

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The mayor of Rillieux-la-Pape, Alexandre Vincendet, clarified that this violence was retaliation linked to the arrests. “They are trying to put pressure on us to leave them alone, but that is not an option. It is unacceptable for a minority to harm the tranquility of a neighborhood,” he declared.

The elected official also announced that he will summon the parents of the four minors to a Council on Family Rights and Duties next week. “The objective is simple: either they help us direct their children towards a better path, or they refuse, and in this case, we will suspend municipal aid. You cannot benefit from national solidarity if you destabilize the life of a neighborhood,” he added.

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