Police Officers Hit in Reims: Prosecutor Denounces "Extreme" and "Free" Violence, What We Know
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RECIT - The lynchings of civil servants in Tourcoing and Reims over the last few days illustrate the violence they face every day. Even when the uniform is in the closet, they are no longer sheltered.
Seven police officers were assaulted in the city of Reims this Saturday. The prosecutor denounced "extreme" and "perfectly free" violence.
Seven out-of-service agents were attacked on Saturday night in Reims. Two men, brothers with heavy criminal records, were charged. Other assailants are still wanted on Tuesday 16 September.
Seven police officers were assaulted during the night of Saturday to Sunday in Reims. Two brothers with a heavy judicial past were charged on Monday night, other assailants are wanted After the
The officials were gathered in a restaurant in downtown Reims, Marne, before being violently attacked by about ten people.


While the police were supposed to find themselves in a downtown restaurant for a pot of departure after their service, they were targeted and "lynched" by "a dozen" people, who "struck them very violently".
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