2024-03-10 14:49:00
“Faced with these scandalous comments made during a demonstration, I am contacting the Paris public prosecutor,” declared the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, in a post published on X.
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In a video accompanying his remarks, we see demonstrators gathered as part of International Women’s Day chanting: “Kerosene is not for planes, it’s for burning cops.” »
Faced with these scandalous remarks made during a demonstration, I contacted the Paris Public Prosecutor. Everything will be done to find those responsible for this incitement to commit a crime against our police officers and bring them to justice. Full support for… pic.twitter.com/ejoKjBFHP9
— Gérald DARMANIN (@GDarmanin) March 10, 2024
Gérald Darmanin decided this Sunday to take legal action after these calls to kill police officers heard during the feminist demonstration on March 8 in Paris and reported by the SGP Police-FO Unit union to the Minister of the Interior.
“Scandalous” comments
Several videos relaying the slogans chanted on March 8 were broadcast on social networks. Gérald Darmanin describes these comments as “scandalous” and affirms that “everything will be done to find those responsible for this incitement to commit a crime”.
The general secretary of the SGP Police-FO Unit, Grégory Joron, reported this Sunday morning, according to the police union, these calls to the minister, who then decided to take legal action.
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