Nahel Merzouk riots

Nahel Merzouk riots
Part of French banlieue riots
Urban violence in Planoise (Besançon)
Date27 June – 4 July 2023 (8 days)
Location
France and other French-speaking territories
Caused byKilling of Nahel Merzouk
MethodsRiots, civil disobedience, civil resistance, protests, arson, shooting, looting
Casualties, arrests, and damages
Death2 confirmed
Injuries808 officers; civil not determined
Arrested3,300+
Damage€650 million
Property damage1,000+ buildings damaged
5,662 vehicles burned

A series of riots in France began on 27 June 2023 following the fatal shooting of Nahel Merzouk in an encounter with two police officers in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris. Residents started a protest outside the police headquarters on the 27 June, which later escalated into rioting as demonstrators set cars alight, destroyed bus stops, and shot fireworks at police.

By 29 June, over 150 people had been arrested, 24 officers had been injured, and 40 cars had been torched. Fearing greater unrest, Gérald Darmanin, Interior Minister of France, deployed 1,200 riot police and gendarmes in and around Paris, later adding an additional 2,000. On 29 June, Darmanin announced that the government would deploy 40,000 officers nationwide, including RAID and GIGN counter-terrorist units, to quell the violence. After 4 July, the unrest dropped drastically and was soon declared over.