Unknown vandals thrash 14 police cars in Paris suburb
Unknown vandals thrash 14 police cars in Paris suburb
08:07     27 April 2021    
Fourteen police cars have been vandalized in the French commune of Rungis, located in the southern suburbs of Paris, Le Parisien reported on Monday, Baku Tribune reports citing Sputnik.
Fourteen police cars have been vandalized in the French commune of Rungis, located in the southern suburbs of Paris, Le Parisien reported on Monday, Baku Tribune reports citing Sputnik. Unidentified hooligans are said to have broken into a Paris Police Prefecture parking lot in the early hours of the day, turned one car upside down, covered it in paint and left pig heads. Overall, a total of 14 cars were damaged. According to a source close to the investigation, the vandals in question might have been teenagers. So far, no arrests have been made. The incident happened several days after a female police worker was stabbed to death in the French commune of Rambouillet. The attacker, a 36-year-old man of Tunisian origin, was detained by law enforcement officers, who opened fire at him on the spot, and later succumbed to his injuries. According to BFMTV, the last page viewed by the attacker on his smartphone was a YouTube video referring to jihad.
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