At the Immediate Appearances, After the Victory of the PSG: "Where Is the Spirit of Sport Among All This Disorder?"
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A handful of young men, mostly without a criminal record, were tried in Paris on Monday and Tuesday for violence committed after the victory of the Parisian club in the Champions League on Saturday night.
The Paris Correctional Court tried on the channel, Tuesday, June 3, young adults prosecuted after summary investigations for violence against police officers on the evening of the Ligu...
The first defendants tried on Monday, 3 June, on charges of voluntary violence against persons holding public office did not have a criminal record and were all suspended.
On Saturday 31 May, in Compiègne, while the PSG players raised the European Cup (video on this link). Image: Oise Hebdo The public order disturbances that occurred after the PSG's winning final in the Champions League resulted in 11 arrests, Saturday 31 May, in Beauvais, Creil and Compiègne. Their detention in police custody responded to various offences, including thefts with deterioration in shops, but also violence against public authority ag…
In the aftermath of the violence that broke out after the PSG's victory in the Champions League, a movement called "Arise" emerged on social networks. Bequeathed by French immigrants, it calls for condemnation of abuses and a strong affirmation of their respect for the country.
Some of the perpetrators of the looting and vandalism that took place on Saturday 31 May after the victory of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League have been tried since Monday 2 June in immediate appearance. If it is only men, their profile is very varied.
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