Paris protesters clash with French police in demonstrations against police brutality
Protesters clashed with riot police in the French capital on Saturday, setting cars ablaze and destroying shops in response to systemic police violence recently brought into the public eye. Anger intensified in late November after cell phone footage began circulating online showing several police officers beating black music producer, Michel Zecler.
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