People in many places in France protested against the shooting of teenagers by police. Macron held an emergency ministerial meeting to deal with it.

On the 27th, local time, a policeman was suspected of shooting a 17-year-old boy while stopping for inspection in the suburbs of Paris, which triggered protests from many people in France. The protests and riots continued until the 29th.
On the morning of 29th local time, French President Macron held an emergency ministerial meeting to deal with the riots caused by this incident. Macron said that the police’s behavior is unforgivable, but the continuous riots will cause chaos, and he called on the people to remain calm.

According to the news from the French Ministry of the Interior, from the evening of 28th to the early morning of 29th local time, 150 people were arrested in various parts of France for participating in the riots, and municipal governments, schools, police stations and public transport facilities in some areas were burned or attacked.

According to the live video on social networks, on the 27th, a 17-year-old boy named Nell was stopped by the police for violating traffic rules, and then continued to drive without following the instructions of the police, and was shot and killed by the police. At present, the police suspected of shooting Nell have been detained and may face manslaughter charges.