Violence between around forty young people and the police broke out in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin) on the night of Saturday April 23 to Sunday after an identity check was refused. A policewoman was slightly injured. A man arrested.
About forty hooded young people
The violence broke out around 10 p.m., after an identity check which “degenerate” according to a police source. Forty young people “hooded” and armed with “sticks” then have lit trash can firesmounted “barricades with pallets” and I you “projectiles” on law enforcement.
A man was arrested and taken into custody, according to the same source. A policewoman was slightly injured in the leg by a stone throw. Calm returned around 1:45 a.m. on Sunday April 24.
The day before, similar violence had broken out after a man “who rodeoed with an unapproved motocross” had tried to flee a control in the early evening of Friday April 22. The police then arrested him and took him into custody. About forty people had there again “set fire to garbage cans and erected barricades”.