Swiss city hit by riots after migrant killed in police chase
- A 17-year-old migrant-background teenager named Marvin M. died early Sunday in Lausanne after crashing a stolen scooter while fleeing police.
- His death triggered two nights of violent riots in Lausanne as well as renewed scrutiny of alleged systemic discrimination in the local police force.
- During the unrest, masked youths set fire to containers and a bus, clashed with police using fireworks and stones, and forced law enforcement to use tear gas and water cannons.
- Authorities arrested seven people, suspended four officers over racist WhatsApp messages, and Mayor Grégoire Junod called for a cultural change to address systemic discrimination.
- The events reveal growing social tensions linked to rapid immigration and strained community-police relations, challenging Switzerland's image of stability and inclusion.
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'Migrant riots' break out in Switzerland as hundreds of balaclava-clad 'Antifa' youths wreak havoc in lakeside city
Violent riots have erupted in a Swiss city after a teenage migrant died in a scooter crash while fleeing police. Protesters threw Molotov cocktails and rocks at police who in turn deployed tear gas and rubber bullets in the French-speaking city of Lausanne.The unrest saw around 200 rioters clashing with 140 police officers across two consecutive nights of violence. Marvin M, a 17-year-old Swiss resident of Lausanne died at around 3.45am on Sunda…
The 17-year-old was riding a stolen motorcycle and crashed into a garage wall while trying to escape – Clashes between police and protesters
In Switzerland, there is further discussion about the riots in Lausanne and the current extremism charges against police officers.
Migrant riots have come to Switzerland
A stolen scooter, a police chase, and a fatal crash left a 17-year-old of migrant background dead. Within hours, Lausanne erupted in the worst rioting Switzerland has seen in decades. Two nights of violence tore apart Switzerland’s image as a stable and quiet country. Masked youths, overwhelmingly black, took to the streets, setting bins alight,
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